Wednesday, July 3, 2024

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Protests in India against ‘anti-Muslim’ citizenship law

Protests have erupted across India against the controversial Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), voicing concerns about discrimination against Muslims.

Saudi Arabia prepares to open first liquor store, but only for foreign diplomats

Saudi Arabia is set to open the country’s first liquor store, catering exclusively to diplomats. The move is aimed at regulating alcohol sales.

Former Twitter employee convicted of spying for Saudi Arabia

A former Twitter employee accused of spying for Saudi Arabia was convicted on six criminal counts, including acting as an agent for the country.

Supreme Court restores parliament, orders no-trust vote against Pakistani PM Khan

In a unanimous 5-0 verdict, the court annulled the deputy speaker's ruling

Archbishop of Canterbury stresses peace, religious harmony during Pakistan visit

Archbishop of Canterbury stressed peace and religious harmony during Pakistan visit

Justice Tahira sworn in as first woman Chief Justice of Pakistani High Court

Justice Tahira Safdar sworn in as first woman chief justice of a Pakistani high court Justice Tahira Safdar was sworn in on Saturday as the first woman ever to take the position of a chief justice in a Pakistan high...

Senate passes landmark bill to extend jurisdiction of Supreme Court, PHC to FATA

Senate approves bill to extend jurisdiction of Supreme Court, Peshawar High Court to FATA Pakistan's Senate made history on Friday by abolishing the draconian colonial-era  Frontier Crimes Regulations (FCR) and extending the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court (SC) and the Peshawar...

Bosnian-Croat war convict dies after taking ‘poison’ in UN court

Bosnian Croat war criminal Slobodan Praljak dies after taking poison in UN courtroom A convicted Bosnian Croat war criminal Slobodan Praljak passed away in hospital after taking 'poison' inside United Nation courtroom. Praljak shouted, "I am not a war criminal!" threw...

First Muslim woman US judge found dead in New York’s Hudson River

Justice Sheila Abdus-Salaam had been reported missing from her New York home, New York Post The first female Muslim judge to serve as a US highest judge has been found dead in the Hudson River on Wednesday afternoon, New York’s...

Pakistan’s law enforcement institutions get $48 Million funding from US

The new agreement will improve the capability and reach of provincial police and law enforcement institutions through training, equipment and infrastructure support ISLAMABAD - American Ambassador David Hale and Pakistan Economic Affairs Division Secretary Tariq Bajwa signed a one-year $48.6 million...

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South Korea’s KAI signs $1.4 billion deal to launch mass production of homegrown KF-21 fighter jets

Nine years after the development of South Korea’s KF-21 Boramae began, the Korean government finalized a significant deal with Korea Aerospace Industries for the production of 20 fighter jets