Ramadan Giving: SR1.4bn Donated to Saudi Housing Campaign

Ramadan Giving: SR1.4bn Donated to Saudi Housing Campaign

Saudi Arabia’s Jood Regions 2 campaign has received SR1.4bn ($373m) in donations, including SR100m from King Salman and SR50m from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

IMSIU Launches Initiative to Enhance Arabic Skills for Global Scholars

IMSIU Launches Initiative to Enhance Arabic Skills for Global Scholars

IMSIU launches "Sofara Al-Arabiya" to boost Arabic skills for global scholars, supporting Vision 2030 and strengthening Arabic’s cultural and academic presence.

X Sues Modi's Government in Content Removal Censorship Dispute

X Sues Modi's Government in Content Removal Censorship Dispute

The social media platform X is suing the Indian government regarding content removals, with all free speech being hit critically under the scrutiny that India is under at present.

Visa Troubles: India's Snub Pushes Bangladesh Towards China

Visa Troubles: India's Snub Pushes Bangladesh Towards China

Medical visas for Bangladeshis have been reduced by India, allowing space for China to extend its booming medical tourism and investment opportunities.

Punjab Farmers' Protest: Shambhu & Khanauri Border Clashes Escalate

Punjab Farmers' Protest: Shambhu & Khanauri Border Clashes Escalate

Continuing their agitation, Punjab farmers demand MSP legal guarantee as police clear the protest site having deployed bulldozers, cranes, and tow trucks.

No New Military Operation in Pakistan, Clarifies Minister of State for Interior

No New Military Operation in Pakistan, Clarifies Minister of State for Interior

"It is not the army’s job to protect trains," he remarked.

Pakistan's Stance on Israel Remains Unchanged: Foreign Office Spokesperson

Pakistan's Stance on Israel Remains Unchanged: Foreign Office Spokesperson

During the weekly press briefing, the spokesperson mentioned that reports of a Pakistani delegation visiting Israel were only learned through the media

Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed Rules Out Conflict With Eritrea Over Red Sea Access

Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed Rules Out Conflict With Eritrea Over Red Sea Access

Abiy’s remarks seek to ease anxieties over a possible conflict that could undo the historic reconciliation between the two nations

Four Canadian Citizens Executed in China on Drug-Related Charges

Four Canadian Citizens Executed in China on Drug-Related Charges

Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly stated that the four individuals held dual citizenship, but their identities were not being disclosed at the request of their families

Universities in Quetta Reopened Amid Student Protests Over Poor Internet Access

Universities in Quetta Reopened Amid Student Protests Over Poor Internet Access

According to officials from these institutions, the decision to suspend physical classes and transition to online learning was made in response to heightened security threats