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Afghan embassy says nationals face arrests, expulsions in Pakistan capital
The embassy says Afghan nationals face forced relocations in Islamabad amid rising tensions between the neighbours.
Bookstore raids in Kashmir by police prompt widespread criticism
Police in Indian-administered Kashmir raided bookstores and seized 668 books linked to major Islamic organisation.
Man who threw pipe bomb at Japan’s ex-PM Kishida gets 10 years in prison
Court says the attack was a serious challenge to democracy and posed a significant danger to many people.
Diala Ayesh on arrest and detention in Israel
Diala Ayesh is a former Palestinian prisoner in Israel talks about unlawful detention in Israel
Fear grips Kashmir as young man kills himself after alleged police torture
Makhan Din consumes pesticide inside mosque after a night of alleged beatings, as another civilian is shot dead by army.
Thutmose II’s tomb is Egypt’s biggest archaeological discovery since 1922
Archaeologists uncover Thutmose II's 3,500-year-old tomb, marking a groundbreaking discovery in Egypt's Thebes region.
Hamas offers to release all captives for end to Israel’s war on Gaza
Hamas says it seeks a lasting ceasefire and a full Israeli pullout, rejecting conditions for its removal from Gaza.
Lebanon’s political families: The Karami Dynasty
The Karami family, Sunni by faith, produced three Lebanese prime ministers during the country’s most turbulent times.
Rapper A$AP Rocky found not guilty in gun assault case
US Rapper A$AP Rocky dove into the arms of his partner Rihanna in court, after a jury found him not guilty.
Australia’s PM denies double standard after alleged attacks on Muslim women
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says any attack on a person on the basis of their faith is 'reprehensible'.

