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US Negotiating with Conflict-Hit Congo Over Minerals Deal for ‘Peace Efforts’

The United States and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) are advancing discussions on a proposed minerals agreement that could bring billions in U.S. investment to the conflict-ridden African nation. The announcement was made Thursday by Massad Boulos, U.S. President…

Muslims Gather Outside Saudi Embassy in DC for Annual ‘Baqee Day’ to Protest Destruction of Islamic Heritage

Jannatul Baqee, an ancient and revered Islamic cemetery in Medina, Saudi Arabia, remains at the center of global calls for restoration as Muslim communities worldwide prepare to commemorate Baqee Day on April 7, 2025. The cemetery holds immense significance as…

Indian Parliament Approves Controversial Bill that Overhauls Laws Governing Muslim Religious Endowments

India’s parliament has passed a controversial bill that overhauls laws governing Muslim religious endowments, despite widespread opposition from Muslim leaders and the opposition party. After a 12-hour debate, the Rajya Sabha approved the Waqf Bill with 128 votes in favor…

Leaked Docs Reveal British Intel Sought to Silence Top Russia Academics on Ukraine Proxy War

Leaked emails reveal a British intelligence effort to silence political scientists like Richard Sakwa, a leading expert on Russia. In a March 2022 email titled “Russians in Our Universities,” reviewed by the GrayZone, British intelligence officer Chris Donnelly labeled Sakwa…

Hundreds of International Students Receive Emails from State Dept Telling Them to ‘Self-Deport’ Over Campus Activism

Hundreds of international students in the US have received emails from the Department of State (DOS) revoking their F-1 visas over alleged “anti-national” activities, including sharing or liking social media posts. The crackdown affects not just protesters but also those…

American-based Advocacy Groups Condemn US Airstrikes on Yemen as ‘Unconstitutional’

Renewed US air strikes on Yemen since 15 March are “unconstitutional,” as acts of war require congressional approval, which President Donald Trump’s administration did not obtain, political advocacy groups said Thursday. Dawn, Action Corps, and Just Foreign Policy called on…

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