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The Iran war is dividing Muslims in the Philippines
Divisive foreign political narratives are being wrongly cast as religious discourse within our Muslim communities.
Cuba Calls Guantanamo Talks with U.S. General ‘Positive’
Senior U.S. and Cuban military officials held a rare face-to-face meeting near Guantanamo Bay.
Officer accuses disabled driver of holding phone with missing hand
A traffic stop in Florida has gone viral after an officer accused a disabled driver of holding a phone in her right hand
Ukraine drones strike Russian oil facility, as Kyiv and Moscow trade blows
Strikes have seen 13,000 residents without power in Zaporizhzhia as Russia and Ukraine trade drone attacks.
Rubio says Trump envoy Barrack to step down from Syria post
Trump envoy Tom Barrack to exit formal Syria post but retain key role managing US policy in Syria and Iraq.
Damage seen in northern Israel after Hezbollah launches rocket barrages
Israel says it has intercepted an air attack from Hezbollah on Saturday, May 30th.
Vallejo fined for sexist remarks about female referee at French Open
Paraguayan blames Brazilian referee Ana Carvalho for failing to control the home crowd during his second-round loss.
Police fire tear gas during protest outside New Jersey ICE facility
Police fired tear gas and used horses to push back protesters outside the Delaney Hall immigration detention facility.
Voting ongoing in snap elections in Malta, governing party expected to win
Malta's economy to dominate this year’s election, with rising rents and infrastructure at the forefront of debates.
Senegal’s World Cup 2026 team preview: Players to watch, group, squad list
Senegal arrive for their third consecutive World Cup as arguably the best side in Africa - and aim to lift the trophy.

