Assam repeals a 1935 law that restricted Muslim marriages to implement the UCC.
The BJP government, headed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, has repealed the 1935 Assam Muslim Marriage and Divorce Registration Act. The decision was made on Friday at the state cabinet meeting, which the Chief Minister chaired.
UK: Tories will take harsh measures on the financial crisis, fearing campaign sustainability amid dwindling funding.
The Tory party is experiencing further difficulties due to its current financial situation. Furious party members refused to sponsor PM Rishi Sunak's campaigning. Watch to learn more!
Food shortages during Ramadan affect Muslims in the displaced Democratic Republic of the Congo as M23 fighting escalates.
Muslims claim they are having trouble finding food during the fasting month of Ramadan in Goma, the provincial capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Several people have escaped the conflict between the armed group M23 and government troops. About two million people have been forced to flee their homes due to the fighting, which began about two years ago. Ten percent of Congolese people identify as Muslim.
Russia-Ukraine War: Why was Macron's trip to France postponed?
In the upcoming weeks, President Emmanuel Macron is expected to visit Ukraine. Since February, a scheduled visit to the nation has been canceled three times. Watch the entire video here.
Hundreds assemble in South Korea for a 'power sleep' event.
On Saturday (May 18), South Koreans closed their eyes and relaxed for a sleeping contest aimed at raising awareness about the need of rest in a country with one of the world's lowest sleep quality rankings.
Turkey's electoral body restores the pro-Kurdish mayoralty winner.
The win of a legislator who supports Kurdistan in eastern Turkiye in this week's local elections has been upheld, and days of protests and numerous arrests have resulted from the city's elections board refusing to acknowledge his mayoral victory.
According to Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, almost 25,000 children in Gaza have lost one or both of their parents.
In Gaza, over 25,000 children have already lost one or both of their parents. This is in line with a report published by the Human Rights Observatory of Europe.
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AI for Good Summit: The UN holds a worldwide AI technology gathering.
The AI for Good Global Summit began on Thursday in Geneva, with robots welcoming attendees at the venue's entry. This event brought together thousands of people from all sectors of the globe to debate their aspirations and anxieties about the future of artificial intelligence (AI). Watch to learn more.
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