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Border violence displaces 76,000 in Lebanon: Hezbollah

 The International Organization for Migration (IOM) of the United Nations reported on Friday that nearly three months of nearly daily fighting along the border with Israel had resulted in the displacement of more than 76,000 people in Lebanon. The boundary region has seen a flood of viciousness since early October, with blow for blow trades of fire forging ahead with Friday between Israeli powers and Hezbollah. In a report distributed on Thursday, the IOM said that the heightening had uprooted 76,018 individuals, predominantly in areas of southern Lebanon lining Israel. More than 80% of the dislodged Lebanese are remaining with family members, as per the report, and just two percent housed in 14 aggregate sanctuaries spread across the south of the country, predominantly in the seaside city of Tire and in the Hasbaya locale. The remainder, according to the UN agency, have relocated to homes or apartments further from the border. Cross-line brutality has left 175 individuals dead in Leba

Israel bombs Gaza as UN warns territory 'uninhabitable'

 Israel has bombed Gaza, causing the United Nations to warn that the Palestinian territory has become "uninhabitable" after three months of fighting. The UN has warned of a deepening humanitarian crisis as famine looms and disease spreads. Gaza's future is "dark and gloomy and very difficult," with hundreds of thousands of people seeking shelter from the fighting. The UN's children's agency warned that clashes, malnutrition, and a lack of health services have created a deadly cycle that threatens over 1.1 million children in Gaza. Israeli forces are continuing to fight in all parts of the Gaza Strip, with a high state of readiness near the border with Lebanon following the killing of a top Hamas commander in a strike in Beirut. The war in Gaza was triggered by an unprecedented attack on Israel launched by Hamas on October 7, resulting in the deaths of around 1,140 people, most of them civilians.

Hajj 2023: Will application submission deadline be extended?

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  The Hajj pilgrimage is a significant religious event for Muslims, attracting millions of people from all over the world. With the 2023 Hajj approaching, there are concerns that the application submission deadline may not allow for everyone who wishes to attend to apply in time. As of now, there has been no official announcement from the Saudi Arabian government regarding an extension of the deadline. However, given the ongoing global pandemic and the potential for travel restrictions, it is possible that the deadline could be extended to allow for more applicants. It is important for prospective pilgrims to keep an eye on any updates from the Saudi Arabian government and to submit their applications as soon as possible to avoid missing out on this important religious event.

Pakistan strongly condemns desecration of Holy Quran in Denmark, Netherlands

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Pakistan has strongly condemned the recent incidents of desecration of the Holy Quran in Denmark and the Netherlands. The Pakistani government has called on the authorities in both countries to take strict action against the perpetrators of these heinous acts. The desecration of the Holy Quran is a deeply offensive act to millions of Muslims around the world. It is a violation of the religious beliefs and values of the Muslim community and is not acceptable in any circumstances. The Pakistani government has expressed its solidarity with the Muslim community in Denmark and the Netherlands and has urged the authorities to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future. Pakistan remains committed to promoting interfaith harmony and respect for religious diversity around the world, and will continue to speak out against all forms of religious discrimination and intolerance

Samsung is Making Special Hardware to Rival Apple

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  Samsung, a leading tech company, is taking steps to challenge Apple's dominance in the mobile hardware industry by developing special hardware. Samsung's innovative approach aims to provide users with a unique and seamless experience, creating products that can compete with Apple's cutting-edge technology. Samsung's hardware development focuses on improving camera technology, enhancing battery life, and incorporating more advanced security features. The company is also experimenting with foldable screens and flexible displays, which could be the next big thing in the mobile industry. Samsung's investment in hardware development shows its commitment to staying competitive in the market. With this new technology, Samsung may soon become a serious rival to Apple. The competition between these two tech giants will ultimately benefit consumers with more advanced and innovative products

WhatsApp working on new 'audio chats' feature on Android

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WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature called "audio chats" for its Android app. This What's App feature would allow users to join group voice chats, similar to Discord and Clubhouse. According to reports, users of What's App would be able to start and stop audio chats as well as see who's speaking in the chat. This new feature of What's App is likely to be well-received by WhatsApp's massive user base, as it could enhance communication among friends and family, as well as provide new opportunities for businesses to connect with customers. As always, WhatsApp continues to innovate and improve its messaging platform to better serve its users.

Oil prices fall amid US banking crisis, low demand

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  Oil prices have been falling recently due to a number of factors, including the US banking crisis and low demand. The banking crisis has resulted in a downturn in the economy, which has led to decreased demand for oil as businesses and individuals cut back on their consumption. Additionally, increased production from countries like Saudi Arabia and Russia have led to an oversupply of oil, further driving down prices. These factors have combined to create a challenging environment for oil producers, who are now struggling to maintain profitability. As the world continues to grapple with these economic challenges, it remains to be seen how long oil prices will remain low and what impact this will have on the global economy.