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Senior Iranian commander hails breakthroughs in cutting-edge military technologies
A senior Iranian commander has underscored major progress in the nation’s military industries, noting that the armed forces have achieved breakthroughs in advanced technologies, particularly in artificial intelligence, quantum science, drones, and laser systems.
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UN report: Israeli settlement expansion hits record high in 2024
A UN report by Antonio Guterres reveals record Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank in 2024, with nearly 47,390 housing units advanced. He condemned the expansion as illegal under international law, warning it undermines Palestinian statehood and fuels violence.
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849 settlers storm Aqsa Mosque under Israeli police protection
The Palestine Media Center reported that 849 settlers stormed the Aqsa Mosque compound last week under Israeli police protection.
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Ghana deports three Israeli nationals in reciprocal move
The Government of Ghana has deported three Israeli nationals in direct response to the deportation of Ghanaian citizens at Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport.
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Israeli drone strike kills five Palestinians near Gaza City
An Israeli drone targeted a civilian car near Gaza City, killing five Palestinians and wounding others. Medical sources confirmed the destruction of the vehicle and the deaths, while the Israeli army claimed it killed a senior Hamas commander.
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Al-Abbas Holy Shrine holds coming-of-age ceremony in Sinjar honoring Lady Fatima’s birth anniversary
The Religious Affairs Department of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine organised the central ceremony for the age of religious obligation in the Nineveh Governorate, commemorating the birth anniversary of Lady Fatima az-Zahra (peace be upon her).
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IOM warns of flood risks for 795,000 displaced in Gaza
The International Organization for Migration (IOM), a United Nations agency, warned that hundreds of thousands of displaced people in the Gaza Strip face the risk of their tents and shelters being flooded due to heavy rains, amid ongoing restrictions that impede the entry of shelter-building materials and sandbags.
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Scientific Complex launches activities of week celebrating birth of Lady Fatima in Basra
The Scientific Complex of the Holy Quran at the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine launched the activities of the week celebrating the birth anniversary of Lady Fatima (peace be upon her) in Basra, on the occasion of her blessed birth anniversary.
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19th ‘Ship of Goodness’ Departs Turkey with Aid for Gaza
The 19th "Ship of Goodness" from Turkey set sail from Mersin Port in southern Turkey towards the Egyptian port of Al-Arish, carrying humanitarian aid prepared by the Turkish Red Crescent with the contribution of the Republic of Kosovo, for the Palestinians in Gaza.
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Stockholm protest condemns Israeli strikes on Gaza despite ceasefire
On Saturday, in the "Odenplan" square in the Swedish capital, Stockholm, a protest demonstration took place against the ongoing Israeli attacks on Palestinian civilians in Gaza, in violation of the ceasefire agreement.
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Al-Abbas Holy Shrine begins Bab al-Qibla courtyard cladding project
The Engineering Maintenance and Construction Department at the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine has begun the work of cladding the areas located behind the Iwans of the Great Bab al-Qibla courtyard of the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him).
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Gaza death toll reaches 70,654 since Oct. 7
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip has said that 70,654 Palestinian people have been killed by the Israeli regime since the outbreak of war between Hamas and Israel on October 07, 2023.
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US terrorist troops, interpreter killed in Palmyra attack
Two American soldiers and a U.S. interpreter were killed in Palmyra, Syria, after a Daesh gunman ambushed a joint patrol with HTS forces. CENTCOM confirmed three others were wounded, while the attacker was killed.
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Sheikh Naim Qassem: Hezbollah will never be disarmed, surrender spells end of Lebanon
Sheikh Naim Qassem added that Hezbollah’s stance represents “the most honorable national stance,” one that requires no validation from figures “with records steeped in crime, sedition, or corruption.” He underscored the resistance’s record, noting that it has liberated occupied land, demonstrated steadfastness, deterred the enemy, and thwarted an invasion of Lebanon during the First Battle of Determination.
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Israel claims martyrdom of senior Qassam Brigades commander Raed Saad in Gaza
The Israeli occupying regime claimed on Saturday that it had killed Raed Saad, a senior commander of the Qassam Brigades, in an airstrike in the Gaza Strip.
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UN warns of rising Palestinian displacement in West Bank
The United Nations has sounded the alarm over escalating displacement and violence in the occupied West Bank. More than 1,000 Palestinians have been forced from their homes this year due to Israeli demolitions, while illegal settlers continue to carry out an average of five attacks daily
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Iran ready to defend itself but prefers diplomatic solutions, Araghchi says
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has stressed that Iran does not seek war and remains committed to resolving disputes through diplomatic means.
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Indian Policeman Assaulted Mosque Muezzin
Muslim organizations have condemned the assault of a mosque muezzin by a policeman in India after video footage circulated online, calling for the immediate suspension of the officer involved and legal action over the incident.
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Islamic Medical Association of Britain Warns of Rising Islamophobia in the UK Health System
The Islamic Medical Association of Britain (IMAB) has issued formal letters calling for urgent action against Islamophobic attacks within the country’s healthcare system, criticizing senior officials for failing to respond to its earlier warnings.
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Islamic Foreign Ministers Stress UN Presence in Gaza, Condemn Israeli Attack on UNRWA Facility
The foreign ministers of eight Islamic countries have issued a joint statement underscoring the vital role of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in supporting Palestinian refugees, and condemning Israel’s attack on the agency’s premises as a clear violation of international law.
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Expansion of “Islamization of the West” Narratives Amid Rising Muslim Migration
Conspiracy-driven narratives about Muslim migration to Western countries portray it as a threat to Christian identity, while demographic data and analysis suggest such fears are significantly exaggerated.
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Review Underway for Proposed Educational and Sports Complex by Al-Ahad Islamic Center in Pennsylvania
Plans for a school and sports complex proposed by the Al-Ahad Islamic Center in Pennsylvania have been reviewed, with the township’s planning commission citing traffic concerns and calling for additional studies and further evaluation.
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U.S. Senator Repeats Controversial Remarks Against Alabama Islamic School
Alabama senator Tommy Tuberville has reiterated anti-Islam remarks while defending the halt to the relocation of the state’s Islamic school, prompting school officials to warn of heightened security concerns.
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Global Islamic Financing Market Forecast to Reach $5 Billion by 2031
A new study by a research firm shows that the global Islamic financing market is expected to grow at an annual rate of 10 percent, reaching $5 billion by 2031.
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Islamic Civilization Center in Tashkent: Uzbekistan’s Major Cultural Project to Revisit Islamic Heritage
Uzbekistan’s Islamic Civilization Center has been inaugurated to research, exhibit, and preserve the country’s historical heritage, positioning itself as an international cultural and educational hub.
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Former Vatican Official Criticizes Secularism in Europe
The former head of the Vatican’s doctrinal authority has criticized secularism, saying Europe’s experience shows that closer alignment between the Church and dominant culture has led to a decline in its role and influence.
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Rising Killings of Christian Civilians in Eastern Congo by ISIS’s Central Africa Branch
Since January 2025, ISIS’s Central Africa branch has killed at least 967 civilians, most of them Christians, in eastern Congo, intensifying ideologically driven attacks amid ongoing regional conflicts.
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Pope Leo XIV Criticizes Trump’s Remarks on Europe
Pope Leo XIV has sharply criticized US President Donald Trump’s recent description of Europe as a “decaying” bloc led by “weak” leaders. Trump also accused European governments of failing to contribute meaningfully to efforts aimed at ending the Ukraine conflict.