Jordan Sponsors Orphans’ Graduation in Gaza

The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization (JHCO) and the Jordanian Campaign sponsored a graduation ceremony for the Wafaa Association for Orphans in southern Gaza, themed. The event gathered orphans, families, and community leaders, featuring performances, gifts, meals, and support services. The initiative emphasized Jordan’s ongoing commitment to the people of Gaza, especially vulnerable orphans, under the [...]

Chlorine Leak Hospitalizes 600 Pilgrims in Iraq

In Iraq, over 600 pilgrims were briefly hospitalized after inhaling chlorine gas. The leak came from a water treatment station on the Karbala–Najaf road. The incident occurred overnight during the Arbaeen pilgrimage season. Iraq’s health ministry confirmed 621 cases of asphyxia from the chlorine leak. All affected individuals were given medical treatment. Thankfully, all patients [...]

Nationwide Dengue Cases Rise to 25,710; Over 1,200 in Hospitals

In the last 24 hours, Bangladesh reported 134 new dengue cases, raising the total confirmed cases this year to 25,710. Fortunately, no new deaths occurred during this period, so the death toll remains at 104. According to the Directorate General of Health Services, the highest number of new cases came from Dhaka, where both Dhaka [...]

Kuwait Arrests 67 Linked to Illegal Alcohol Production After 23 Fatalities

KUWAIT: Kuwait prohibits the import and local production of alcoholic drinks, but some are secretly made in hidden places without proper checks or safety measures. This puts consumers at risk of poisoning. The health ministry reported that there have been 160 cases of methanol poisoning connected to these dangerous drinks, resulting in 23 deaths. Lord, [...]

Condensed State Department Report Highlights China’s Abuses in Tibet

TIBET: The report on human rights practices in Tibet reveals that serious abuses against the Tibetan people are still happening. These abuses include disappearances, torture, arbitrary arrests, and limits on religious freedom. However, this report is concerning because it lacks the detailed information found in previous years. Released on August 12, 2025, the report is [...]

UN Report Accuses Myanmar Junta of ‘Systematic’ Torture

MYANMAR: Myanmar's military-controlled detention centers are known for severe abuse, including beatings, electric shocks, and gang rape. Since the military overthrew the civilian government in a coup in 2021, the country has been engulfed in civil war, with troops battling various pro-democracy fighters and ethnic armed groups. This conflict has led to a significant crackdown, [...]

Libya and UNICEF Plan Joint Social Initiatives for 2025–26

LIBYA: The Ministry of Social Affairs held a meeting with UNICEF to assess the progress of their collaborative action plan for 2025–26. Officials from the ministry, the Women’s Support and Empowerment Office, the Higher Committee for Childhood, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the UN children's agency participated in the discussions. The agenda included training [...]

France in Talks With Mali Over ‘Unjustified’ Arrest of French Citizen in Bamako

MALI: France's foreign ministry announced that it is in discussions with Mali regarding the arrest of a French citizen accused of collaborating with intelligence agencies to "destabilize" the nation, labeling these allegations as "unjustified." Talks are happening to resolve any confusion and to secure the "immediate release" of the French embassy worker in Bamako. Mali's [...]

China Unveils New ‘K Visa’ to Attract Young STEM Talent

CHINA: China has introduced a new type of visa for young science and technology experts as part of its effort to boost technological innovation and independence. The Talented Young Scientist Programme seeks to bring in researchers from Asia and Africa to work in China. Meanwhile, the Outstanding Young Scientists (Overseas) Fund Project invites top natural [...]

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