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Armenians renovate ancient school in Syria’s Aleppo

The Archbishop of Diocese of the Armenian Church of Damascus announced on Monday starting the process of renovating the Kilikia Armenian School in the city of Aleppo, northwestern Syria.
violence against Palestinians

US ‘increasingly concerned’ by soaring violence against Palestinians in West Bank

The US is “increasingly concerned” by violence perpetrated against Palestinians in the Occupied West Bank that has led to at least two deaths following the murder of a 14 year-old Israeli boy, the US State Department said Monday, Anadolu Agency reports.
Afghan refugee’s body

Belarus discovers Afghan refugee’s body near Poland border

Belarusian border guards announced that they discovered the body of an Afghan refugee near the Poland border on Monday, April 8th.
Iranian poet Attar of Nishapur

National Day of Iranian poet Attar of Nishapur

Iranians commemorate the National Day of Attar Nishapuri or Neyshaburi, a 12th-century great Iranian poet whose “The Conference of Birds” is a masterpiece illuminating the minds pursuing wisdom.

Nearly 100,000 people have fled Haitian capital since March due to gang violence, UN...

Insecurity is “pushing more and more people to leave the capital to find refuge in provinces, taking the risks of passing through gang-controlled routes,” according to the UN’s International Organization for Migration.
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Make 2024 a ‘turning point’ for education, UN deputy chief urges

The UN Deputy Secretary-General on Thursday called for a transformation in learning, stressing that receiving a good education represents hope for all future generations.
Islam’s holy month of Ramadan

Morocco’s earthquake killed thousands. But survivors marking Ramadan say it didn’t shake their faith

An earthquake months ago left parts of her home cracked and crumbling, but Fatima Barri felt wrong spending Islam’s holy month of Ramadan in a tent.
Gender pay gap

Gender pay gap in Great Britain smallest since reporting first enforced

Women still being paid 91p for every £1 a man earns, analysis shows, with gap stubbornly high in public sector The gender pay gap has...
One Size Fits All Model

Breaking away From the One Size Fits All Model

Efforts must be directed toward integrating creative approaches into new educational frameworks to nurture the next generation of innovative thinkers, argues Arshad Awan.
anti-Muslim riots

Online hate sows Muslim fears as India votes

Analysts warn that increasingly available modern technology is being used to deliberately exploit divisions.

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