More than 60 million people in India – 10 times the official figure – could have contracted the novel coronavirus, the country’s lead pandemic agency said on Tuesday, citing a nationwide stu... Read more
The Israeli military has carried out a series of air raids on the besieged Gaza Strip overnight on Wednesday, causing damage to property, Palestinian media reported. According to Wafa, the o... Read more
Thousands of tearful pilgrims wearing gloves and face masks flooded Iraq’s city of Karbala on Sunday to mark Ashoura in one of the largest Muslim gatherings since the COVID-19 pandemi... Read more
The Supreme Court Friday dismissed controversial activist Rehana Fathima’s plea seeking anticipatory bail in cases against her for allegedly circulating a video in which she was semi-n... Read more
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned that there might never be a “silver bullet” for COVID-19, despite the “unprecedented” rush by nations across the world to f... Read more
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Sovereign Gold Bond Scheme 2020-21-Series V is open for subscription from Monday (August 3). The Central Bank has fixed the issue price under this scheme at R... Read more
On a crisp, bright morning in Dublin, worshippers sit on prayer mats spaced across a sport pitch, listening to a woman dressed head-to-toe in white recite the Quran. From over the looming, c... Read more
Although any woman of reproductive age can develop fibroids, Black and African women are more likely to have fibroids than any race group, according to doctors. A Report by the Nation... Read more
This year’s Hajj will be not the first time the pilgrimage has been restricted, as previous disease outbreaks and political tensions also led to curbs on the ritual. Here are a few exa... Read more
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard launched underground ballistic missiles as part of an exercise involving a mock-up aircraft carrier in the Strait of Hormuz, state tele... Read more