Over 100 Women Assaulted in Lahore in First Quarter of 2025

Pakistan: In its effort to tackle serious crimes, the Investigation Police apprehended 110 suspects linked to the assault of 103 women this year. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Zeeshan Raza shared insights from the performance report for the first quarter of 2025, stating that the Investigation Police arrested suspects in 40 cases, including the murders of [...]

West Bank Teen Becomes First Palestinian Minor to Die in Israeli Prison

A teenager from the West Bank who was held in an Israeli prison for six months without being charged died after collapsing in unclear circumstances, becoming the first Palestinian under 18 to die in Israeli detention. Walid Ahmad, 17, was a healthy high schooler before his arrest in September for allegedly throwing stones at soldiers, [...]

Kuwait’s Ministry of Justice Launches E-Notification Service via ‘Sahel’ App

On April 1st the Ministry of Justice in Kuwait activates an electronic notifications service through the Sahel app. This plays a key role in Kuwait's ongoing digital transformation of all government services. Sahel is an electronic means for notifications alongside other methods. The notifications will be considered effective from the moment they are received from the [...]

Environmental Destruction from Mining Threatens Tibet’s Ecosystem

Tibet: Report reveals the hardships faced by the miners who lament the ecological damage and the lack of security and their well-being. The report further explained that the ecosystem has been critically compromised by the increasing and unpredictable nature of landslides and floods that were posing direct threats to the local population. Detailed in the [...]

Myanmar Earthquake Triggers Havoc, Power Outages, and Infrastructure Collapse.

The massive 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck near Mandalay last Friday has not only laid waste to large parts of Myanmar’s last royal capital but has also devastated the seat of its current military rulers, leaving many in Naypyitaw scrambling for a place to live.Since the sprawling city, carved out of the jungles of central Myanmar, [...]

EU Applauds Libya’s Efforts in Releasing Detainees

Libya: The condemnation comes after the kidnapping of Mohamed El Gamati, brother of a vocal social media opposition critic of the status quo regimes of western and eastern Libya, and Mohamed Toumi, the well-known and respected lawyer and a member of the Constitutional Drafting Authority. Mohamed El Gamati, an oil engineer who reportedly does not [...]

China Bans Facial Recognition Without Consent

China has introduced new rules restricting the use of facial recognition technology. Under the new regulations, companies and organizations cannot use facial recognition without a person’s consent. The government has told the agencies or authorities to follow strict security measures when the technology is used. The government has taken this decision after growing concerns over [...]

Three Chinese Citizens Feared Abducted in Ghanaian Waters Amid Pirate Attack.

Over the weekend, the military of the West African country reported that three Chinese citizens went missing from Ghanaian waters and are thought to have been abducted following an incident on March 27, when seven armed individuals boarded their ship and discharged warning shots. The Chinese foreign ministry announced on Monday that all crew members [...]

Submarine Tragedy is Latest Blow for Egypt’s Tourism.

On March 27, 2025, a tourist submarine carrying 45 Russian tourists sank near Hurghada in the Red Sea, resulting in six deaths and injuries to 39 others, with some in critical condition. The Sindbad submarine was designed for underwater tours, offering passengers a view of the Red Sea's coral reefs. The incident occurred at about [...]

Mali Expands Solar Energy to Rural Areas Amid Ongoing Challenges

Mali embraces solar power for the urban areas, making it a dream for the millions who were eagerly waiting for a change. Though the challenges are vast, the government hopes for a ray of light. The rural electrification agency says 32 mini-solar plants like the one in Karan are in four regions in Mali’s south [...]

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