Hijab ban and police shooting spark controversy in France

France grapples with a soccer hijab ban and a controversial police shooting, igniting debates on identity, inclusion, and discrimination.

Musk says Twitter will limit how many tweets users can read

Musk, who bought Twitter for $44bn last year, initially said verified accounts will be limited to reading 6,000 posts a day, while unverified accounts will be limited to 600 posts a day.

President, Saudi Crown Prince, picture reflects close bonds between Pak-KSA

The president had been to KSA for performing Hajj.

India’s women wrestlers push for reforms after sexual harassment case

A trial court admitted this month a case of sexual harassment and intimidation against the chief of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI), Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, an influential lawmaker of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling party.

CIA sees Ukraine crisis as unique ‘opportunity’

The US spy chief has touted his agency’s efforts to undermine the Russian leadership

Raising the Quran in response to Sweden incident – Iraqi footballers’ powerful protest

The act was a direct response to a disturbing incident of an Iraqi man in Sweden desecrating and burning a copy of the Quran outside the largest mosque in the capital Stockholm on the first day of Eid Al-Adha.

Iran scolds France over violent unrest

Tehran has also issued a travel advisory, warning its citizens against “unnecessary trips” to France in light of the ongoing rioting

Saudi summons Swedish ambassador over Quran burning

Sweden's government condemned Momika's actions on Sunday, calling them "Islamophobic".

Punjab CM rejects rumors of shutting down Sehat Card programme

The Punjab interim government's statement comes amid reports of the suspension of heart ailment treatment on the health card at private hospitals.

Japan detects Russian warships near Taiwan, Okinawa islands

The vessels sailed back and forth through the waters between Yonaguni and Taiwan, moved eastward and were last spotted on Friday in the waters between Miyako and Okinawa islands.

UN Alliance of Civilizations slams horrific Quran burning incident in Sweden

In a statement, Moratinos, the UNAOC’s High Representative, said that “such a ‘vile act’ is disrespectful to Muslims.”

France deploys 45000 police, armored vehicles to quell unrest

More than 200 police officers have been injured since the unrest erupted, and hundreds of rioters and have been arrested. Marseille Mayor Benoit Payan called on the French government to immediately send additional troops.