Iraqi Parliament criminalises any form of normalisation with Israel

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Iraq’s parliament has passed a law which makes it illegal for the country to ever normalise relations with the Israeli regime, and which will punish...

India recognises prostitution as a ‘profession’

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India's Supreme Court has ordered police to refrain from interfering and taking criminal action against consenting sex workers. The court added that "prostitution is a profession and...

Afghanistan forms committee to reopen girls’ secondary schools

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The Islamic authorities in Afghanistan have said they have formed a committee of eight members to facilitate the reopening of girls’ schools. The committee will...

Bahrain hosts celebration of ‘Israel Independence Day’

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Bahrain has hosted the first celebration of "Israel Independence Day" in the Gulf region. The event took place at the Israeli embassy in Manama, according to...

Pakistan’s PTV fires journalist who visited Israel

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Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) has fired a journalist for going to Israel along with a delegation of Pakistani Americans, the Pakistan Information Minister Marriyum...

Maldivians put pictures of Modi on rubbish bins

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Maldivians have been posting pictures of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on trash cans around the country. According to The Maldives Journal, the protest comes amid...

New report reveals pitiful economic state of Muslim world

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The Ayaan Institute has warned that unless Muslim governments focus on the serious economic and development challenges they face, they won't be able to...

UK apologises to Afghanistan as British nationals are released

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The British government has apologised to Afghanistan, renounced violence in the country and said there is no alternative to pragmatic engagement with the current Islamic...

At least 920 dead in Afghanistan earthquake

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At least 920 people have been killed and 600 injured in a magnitude 6.1 earthquake in remote mountain villages in Afghanistan’s eastern Paktika and Khost...

Tunisia’s president plans to omit ‘Islam’ from new constitution

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Tunisia’s president is planning to drop any reference to “Islam” in the country’s new constitution. The secularist Kais Saied is putting the constitution to a...
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