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Colonial Struggle for Africa Continues

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The Telegraph Newspaper in Britain reports that diplomats and aid agencies warn the conflict is intensifying, spreading and beginning to echo the atrocities of 20 years ago. The World Food Programme announced that the previous week alone some 20,000 had taken refuge in Chad, adding to a total of nearly 700,000 who have fled the country since April and another 2 million who have moved internally. Among those crowds,
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No Land’s Men

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 Indian police say they have arrested 74 Rohingya refugees for living “illegally” in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. Those arrested included 55 men, 14 women, and five children and at least one of the arrested women is pregnant.
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European Migration and Refugee Crisis

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Al-Jazeera reported on 16th July that, “Tunisia and EU finalise deal on migration. Brussels and Tunis sign ‘strategic partnership’ agreement that aims to combat human traffickers, boost economic ties.”
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Moscow Police Disrupt Friday Prayers!

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14 July, the news agency Lenta.ru reported: “In Dzerzhinsky near Moscow, police officers burst into the place of Muslims performing namaz and were caught on video. The recording was published by the Telegram channel “Podyem”.
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Dilemma of De-Dollarization

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 On 24th May 2023,Reuters reported, “The International Monetary Fund's managing director Kristalina Georgieva said about de-dollarization of the world: "We don't expect a rapid shift in reserves because the reason the dollar is a reserve currency is because of the strength of the US economy and the depth of its capital markets."”
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Without the Economic System of Islam, there is No Economic Revival Plan

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The Pakistan Investment Policy (PIP) 2023 has been given the go-ahead by the federal cabinet through the circulation of a summary. It is anticipated that the new policy will attract $20-25 billion in investment over the next few years. The policy is developed in consultation with the World Bank, International Finance Corporation, and provincial and federal institutions.
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