A devastating landslide in Sudan's Darfur region has reportedly claimed the lives of around 1,000 people in the village of Tarasin. The Sudan Liberation Movement-Army appealed for international aid, describing the village as "completely leveled." The UN is mobilizing support, but access is challenging due to bad weather and ongoing conflict.
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Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, was fatally stabbed on a Charlotte train. Her father, bound by Ukraine's wartime regulations, couldn't attend her U.S. funeral. Zarutska had escaped Ukraine in 2022, seeking refuge with her family, but her life was tragically cut short by a man with a long criminal history.
The UK government is suspending applications for refugees to bring family members into the country, aiming to tighten immigration rules amid rising pressure to reduce asylum seekers arriving from France. Interior Minister Yvette Cooper cited increasing applications and housing pressures as reasons for the temporary suspension.
Donald Trump condemned the murder of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, in Charlotte, North Carolina, blaming lenient bail laws for the tragedy. He described the suspect, Decarlos Brown, as a "career criminal" with a history of arrests and releases on cashless bail. Trump linked the case to his broader argument against cashless bail policies,... Expand
In California, a 26-year-old Indian security guard named Kapil from Haryana was fatally shot by an American after confronting him for public urination. Kapil, who had traveled to the US in 2022, was on duty when the incident occurred. His family is seeking government assistance to bring his body back to India.
Abhigyan Patel, a 20-year-old Indian student, tragically drowned at Bean Point Beach on Anna Maria Island in Florida. Patel, part of a group of aviation students, was swept away while swimming, prompting a large-scale search. Following this and other recent incidents, the area has been designated a 'no-swim zone' due to dangerous currents.
Russia launched a large aerial attack on southern Ukraine, resulting in casualties and infrastructure damage, while peace talks remain stalled despite international efforts. The EU is considering seizing frozen Russian assets to compensate Ukraine, amidst ongoing debates about financial stability.
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Israeli forces intensified their offensive in the Gaza Strip on Monday, resulting in the deaths of at least 31 people, including women and children, according to health officials. The strikes targeted areas on the outskirts of Gaza City and the Jabaliya refugee camp, where residents reported the use of explosive-laden robots to demolish buildings.
Eid Milad-un-Nabi 2025, observed on September 5, marks the birth anniversary of Prophet Muhammad. Rooted in Islamic history, the festival is celebrated with prayers, processions, charity, and community gatherings. It highlights the Prophet’s teachings of compassion, peace, and unity. The occasion blends tradition with devotion, bringing Muslims together in remembrance and reflection across diverse communities worldwide.