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Globallay Impact Of Gaza war

The conflict in Gaza has historically had significant implications both locally and globally. While the specific impact can vary depending on the nature and intensity of the conflict, there are several general implications that tend to manifest during such crises.The most immediate and apparent impact is the humanitarian crisis that affects the people living in the conflict zone. This includes casualties, displacement, lack of access to basic amenities, and destruction of infrastructure, leading to widespread suffering and loss of life. Conflict in Gaza often has wider regional implications, potentially leading…

Why Pakistani try to get Jobs in Canada

Pakistanis, like people from many other countries, migrate to Canada for various reasons. One of the primary reasons is economic opportunities. Canada has a strong and diverse economy with a demand for skilled workers in various sectors, including healthcare, information technology, engineering, and more. Many Pakistanis, seeking better job prospects and a higher standard of living, choose to immigrate to Canada through various immigration pathways, such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs, and family sponsorships.Here are some common reasons why Pakistanis choose to migrate to Canada and pursue job opportunities:…

Thousands of people in Muslim-majority countries and beyond held demonstrations in solidarity with Palestinians

People demonstrate in support of Palestinians in Gaza as the conflict between Israel and Hamas continues, in Sydney, Australia, Saturday, October 21 2023.  Moroccans waved Palestinian flags and shouted slogans in the capital, Rabat, on the other day to show solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.. People wave the Palestinian flag during a protest following Friday prayers outside the al-Azhar Mosque in Cairo, on October 20, 2023 London waved Palestinian flags and shouted slogans , on the other day to show solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza..

Thousands march in support of Gazans in Germany

Police say pro-Palestinian demonstrations took place in Cologne, Frankfurt, Hanover, Karlsruhe, Münster and Stuttgart. The largest, however, appears to have taken place in the western German city of Düsseldorf, where an estimated 7,000 people marched under the motto, “For peace, justice, and human dignity in Palestine. “Police in several cities said many more people showed up for the events than organizers had estimated but noted that they remained largely peaceful. The events were all accompanied by a heavy police presence.

Swiss woman murdred brutally by  iron chains, her body found near Delhi school  one arrested

There was panic when a woman’s body tied up in iron chains was discovered outside a government school in west Delhi’s Tilak Nagar on Friday morning. There were visible signs of torture on the body, which was also packed partly in a plastic bag. Later in the evening, police identified the woman, who was apparently in her early 30s, and launched a manhunt for a suspect who was spotted wearing a turban in CCTV footage. The accused was apparently identified by the afternoon. Whilesources said that the man was detained…

Israeli authorities on Saturday urged citizens to leave neighboring Arab countries of Egypt and Jordan immediately

Israel’s Foreign Ministry published the travel advice issued by the country’s National Security Council.” Israel’s National Security Council raises its travel warnings for Egypt (including Sinai) and Jordan to level 4 (high threat): recommendation not to travel to these countries and for those staying there to leave… as soon as possible,” it said in a statement. The notice comes days after Israel recalled its diplomats from Turkey as a security precaution following an earlier request for its citizens to leave as well.

Humanitarian aid is now being delivered to the people in Gaza,” said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz

“It is good and important news that the first humanitarian aid is now being delivered to the people in Gaza,” said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on social media. “They need water, food and medicine — which will be provided. The German government continues to work through all channels to alleviate the suffering in this conflict. “United Nations humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths also said that the first aid convoy to Gaza “must not be the last.”

No bail for suspect in killing of Muslim boy in Illinois

Joseph Czuba, 71, is accused of killing Wadea Al-Fayoume and seriously wounding his mother in Plainfield, Illinois. The landlord allegedly targeted the pair, who were his tenants, because of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and because they were Muslims. The boy’s funeral takes place later. Mr Czuba appeared in court on Monday dressed in red jail clothes and with matted, white hair. He spoke only briefly to confirm that he would need a court-ordered public defender.