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US House votes to disavow UN resolution against Israel
The US House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed a bipartisan measure to disapprove a United Nations Security Council resolution that condemned Israeli settlements on the occupied Palestinian territories.
UN to probe Myanmar crackdown on Rohingya
The United Nations is conducting a probe into a harsh military crackdown on Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar following reports of rapes, killings, and torture against the minority group in the Buddhist-dominated country.
Iraqi Forces Kill over 130 Daesh Terrorists West of Mosul
Iraqi security forces launched a major operation against the positions of Daesh (ISIS or ISIL) west of the embattled city of Mosul, killing more than 130 members of the foreign-backed terrorist group, local reports said.
Suthida,Thai Actress Converts To Islam Despite Objections
Suthida has changed her name to Assieh and is taking courses at a school in Bangkok to learn the Islamic principles.
Hezbollah will defeat Israel in any new war: Nasrallah
Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary general of Hezbollah, says the Lebanese resistance movement will defeat Israel in any potential new military confrontation waged by the Tel Aviv regime.
Sheikh Qassim Shuns Court Appearance, Trial Adjourned
Senior Bahraini cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim’s planned trial was adjourned until August 14 after the prominent figure did not appear in court on Wednesday, Bahrain’s prosecutor general announced.
Palestinian president plans to sue Britain over 1917 Balfour Declaration and support for Israeli cr
The Palestinian president has announced his intention to sue the British Government over a 1917 declaration that paved the way for the creation of Israel.
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Iran expresses grave concern about Turkey’s security
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qasemi has expressed “grave concern” about the security of neighboring Turkey, saying the Islamic Republic supports the democratically-elected Turkish government.
Attempted Turkey coup falters, government reasserting control
An attempted coup in Turkey was faltering on Saturday, hours after a faction of the military used tanks and helicopters in an ill-fated attempt to end the rule of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.
Ramadhan in Brazil
Brazil is a South American country where Christianity is the dominant religion. But there is also a small Muslim minority living in the country. The Federation of Muslim Associations of Brazil estimates there are ...
Daesh kills eight of own members in Iraq
The Takfiri Daesh terrorist group has killed eight of its own members in Iraq’s northern province of Kirkuk allegedly for escaping battles with Iraqi security forces.
Qur’anic Center Launched in London
The Islamic Teachings Department of the Astan (custodianship) of Hazrat Abbas (A.S) launched a Qur’anic center in the British capital of London. According to al-Kafill website, the center will offer ...
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali dies at 74
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali has died at the age of 74, a family spokesman confirmed. The three-time heavyweight boxing champion had been at a ...
PLO denounces Israel settlement plans as ‘war crimes’
The Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) has blasted Israel for ordering the construction of more illegal settler units in the occupied territories, describing the move as “war crimes” against Palestinians.
Lost memories can be restored, study reveals
A new study shows that by regenerating the nervous system in the brain, long-term memory can be retrieved and restored.
Climate change, city growth increase risk of dengue fever
Dengue vulnerability is rising due to global warming and urbanization in West and Central Africa, South America and Europe, according to a research by the United Nations University.
Jordanians rally to slam gas deal with Israeli regime
Angry Jordanian protesters have poured out into the streets to condemn the government’s plan to sign a multi-billion-dollar gas deal with the illegal Zionist entity.
Autism risk tied to pollution during pregancy: Study
A new study shows that pregnant women who are exposed to a type of air pollution face a higher risk of having a child with autism.
Turkey to drag Israel to int’l court over Gaza: Erdogan
Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Ankara would push for Israel to be tried at an international criminal court if it continues its deadly aggression against the Gaza Strip.
Israel cabinet to discuss expanding onslaught on Gaza: Reports
Israel’s secretive security cabinet is set to meet to discuss the option of expanding the Israeli ground offensive in the blockaded Gaza Strip, reports say.
Exercise boosts recovery in breast cancer survivors
A new research has unraveled that physical activity can help recovery after breast cancer in the disease survivors.
Syria’s health system collapsing: Aid agency
The aid agency “Save the Children” has warned that the health system in Syria is collapsing and that children are suffering as a result of a lack of proper healthcare.
Yoga can help breast cancer patients: Study
A new study suggests yoga can help breast cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy to overcome a major side effect of this treatment method.
High-protein diet harmful to health: Study
Eating too much protein could be as dangerous as smoking for middle-aged people, a scientific study has found.
Premature infants benefit from adult talk: Study
A new study suggests that talking to premature babies while they are still in the intensive care unit (ICU) might be beneficial to them later on in life.
Study says mathematicians see math as beautiful as art
Brain scans of a group of mathematicians have indicated that numbers and letters in a mathematical formula can evoke the same sense of beauty as artistic masterpieces and music.
High dose vitamin C benefits cancer patients
Laboratory study has illustrated that high-dose vitamin C can boost the cancer-killing effect of chemotherapy and develop patients’ treatment.
Study finds link in brain’s vision, hearing sections
American scientists through an animal study have discovered connections between the vision section and the auditory cortex in the brain.
High-fat diet in pregnancy may alter baby’s brain
New study suggests that a high-fat diet during pregnancy can change the structure of babys brain and increase risk of obesity in its later life.
Higher vitamin D boosts cognitive functions in PD patients
A new study has demonstrated that higher vitamin D levels could be associated with lower symptom severity, better cognition, and less depression in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Mild cold can help body burn more calories
A research carried out by Dutch scientists into the effects of lower temperatures on human beings’ metabolism suggests that feeling cold could help people lose weight.
Working night shift can cause body chaos
A new study conducted by the British researchers indicates that working night shift is strongly associated with body long-term damage and chaos.
Geneva II conference on Syria to begin in Switzerland
A major conference aimed at resolving a three-year-long crisis in Syria is set to begin in Switzerland; with the Arab country’s opposing sides as well as world powers attending the event.
Female Swedish activists don hijab to protest attack on veiled Muslim woman
Swedish women of various faiths have posted photos on the Internet wearing an Islamic headdress (hijab) to express solidarity with a Muslim woman assaulted in the country for having a hijab.
Hezbollah claims responsibility for blasts injuring 4 Israeli soldiers in S Lebanon
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has claimed responsibility for explosions that injured four Israeli soldiers who had infiltrated into southern Lebanon.
Bird flu may spread among people: Study
Scientists have reported that the first likely case of human-to-human transmission of the H7N9 bird flu virus has emerged in China.
Hezbollah: EU blacklisting aggressive
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has described the European Union’s decision to put the movement’s military wing on its blacklist as “aggressive” and “unjust.”
Americans protest police brutality in California
People in the US state of California rallied against police brutality one day after demonstrations were held across the country against the acquittal of a white Hispanic man who killed an unarmed black teenager last year.
Study: Adequate sleep prevents type 2 diabetes
A new research has demonstrated that those men who get adequate sleep have more chance of lowering the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
High potassium, low salt can keep stroke risk down
British researchers have demonstrated that those people who consume higher potassium in their diets and cut down salt are in lower risk of stroke.
Detaining children is intensifying in Bahrain
Despite numerous reports of mistreatment of detainees in Bahrain, and being deprived of their most basic human rights, Al-Khalifa regime has increased the arrests of people, especially ...
Many terrorists slain outside Damascus
Syrian army soldiers have killed dozens of foreign-sponsored terrorists during mop-up operations on the outskirts of the capital Damascus.
UN chief warns about Korea tensions
The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has warned about tensions simmering on the Korean Peninsula saying the crisis may ‘spiral out of control’.
Scientists identify genetic markers for Alzheimer’s
Researchers have discovered a new set of genetic markers for Alzheimers that can predict the risk of developing neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer’s.
Arab League stalls Syria peace: Russia
Russia says the Arab League’s recent decisions about Syria mean it refuses to allow “a peaceful settlement” of the Syrian issue.
High-salt diet may develop autoimmune diseases: Study
An early laboratory study has demonstrated that high-salt diet can drive the body immune systems to act like autoimmune, leading to diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS).
Researchers grow natural teeth from epithelial cells
Researchers from Kings College London have achieved a breakthrough method during which they can grow real teeth from a persons own gum cells.
Hugo Chávezs body to be put on display
Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela’s acting president has said Chávezs body will be transferred to ...
Morales calls for Chavez’s death investigation
Following the statement by the president of the Russian Communist Party, regarding the ...
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