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Mass Return Of Afghan Refugees

On 19th July 2025, more than 1,500 Afghan refugee families returned to Afghanistan from neighboring countries. A total of 1,576 families went back home in just one day. Among them, 81 families came from Pakistan, while 1,495 families returned from Iran. The refugees received help at the border crossings. In recent months, the number of [...]

Military Jet Crashes Into School in Dhaka; Dozens Injured

A Bangladesh Air Force jet crashed into Milestone College in Uttara around 1:30 PM, killing at least 19 people and injuring 164 others. The plane had taken off shortly after 1:00 PM. Many students and teachers were trapped and injured in the crash. Emergency services, including the army and fire department, rushed to the scene [...]

Malaysia Protests U.S. Envoy Nominee Over Anti-Islam Posts

Dozens of Malaysians protested outside the U.S. embassy in Kuala Lumpur over the nomination of Nick Adams, a controversial influencer, as U.S. ambassador to Malaysia. Adams, known for his “alpha male” image and social media posts critical of Islam and supportive of Israel, sparked outrage in the Muslim-majority country. Protesters called on the U.S. to [...]

Djibouti’s Carbon Tax Initiative Raises Concerns Over Fragmenting Global Regulations

Djibouti: Djibouti, located in the Horn of Africa, is leading initiatives that may develop into a continent-wide carbon tax system. This small but strategically important country has discreetly implemented a carbon pricing scheme that other African nations are now looking to adopt. Gabon and Guinea have already followed suit, and reports indicate that around twelve [...]

How the Fight Against Hunger Has United Indonesia and Brazil

Indonesia: President Prabowo Subianto has publicly stated that Indonesia's Free Nutritious Meals (MBG) program, which was initiated in January 2025, is inspired by Brazil's National School Meal Program (PNAE). Under his leadership, the Indonesian government plans to provide free, nutritious meals to 83 million individuals, including children, toddlers, pregnant women, and nursing mothers, by the [...]

Saudi Arabia’s Secretive Women’s Detention Centers

Saudi Arabia's Dar al-Reaya, officially "care homes," serve as detention centers for women and girls charged with disobedience, moral crimes, or family shame. Conditions at these facilities, commonly referred to as "hellish" by former detainees, are said to be rampant with abuse in the form of virginity tests, compelled religious indoctrination, and physical punishments such [...]

Sanitation Boost For Moroccan Schoolgirls

A new project in Morocco is helping girls stay in school by improving sanitation at a rural boarding school. The school, Dar Talibate Tassoultante, had poor wastewater treatment, which caused health problems and made many girls miss class or drop out. Now, a group of women is leading a plan to install an eco-friendly wastewater [...]

Morocco’s Poor Work-Life Balance And Low Wages

Morocco ranks 51st out of 60 countries in the 2025 work-life balance report, showing a big problem with long working hours and low living standards. Workers in Morocco work about 44 hours each week, more than people in countries like Norway and Argentina. But they do not get paid well. The daily minimum wage is [...]

Brunei’s Sultan Celebrates 79th Birthday With Grand Parade

Brunei celebrated the 79th birthday of its royal leader, Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah, with a grand parade on Tuesday, July 15, 2025. The event was held at Taman Haji Sir Muda Omar 'Ali Saifuddien Park in the capital, Bandar Seri Begawan. Many people, including state leaders, officials, and citizens, gathered to watch the celebration. Members [...]

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