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Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival Showcases Stories of Strength and Spirit

The Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival has been the brainchild of the Muslim Women’s Coalition from its inception. Now into its ninth year, Co-Founder and President Janan Najib says that this year’s line up celebrates the diversity of Islamic culture and the power of the human spirit.

Germany Seeks Sustainable Jobs Growth & Production in ASEAN

The Conference on ASEAN SCP Policies and Practices: Celebrating 12 Years of German-Southeast Asian SCP Cooperation was held this week at the DoubleTree by Hilton Shah Alam i-City Malaysia, marking 12 years of cooperation between SE Asia and Germany.

Nakeel Awards AED 5 Billion in Construction Contracts

Nakeel, a subsidiary of Dubai Holding Real Estate, awards three major contracts to the value of AED 5 billion for the construction of luxury villas on the first six fronds of Palm Jebel Ali Dubai.

What Yemenis Can Teach Appalachians About Floods

In adapting to a new climate reality, Appalachia will need to draw not only on its people’s ingenuity and self-reliance, but on the knowledge and friendship of similarly-affected areas around the world. When it comes to under-resourced mountain regions with a history of coping with torrential flooding, no place may be a better friend to Appalachia than Yemen.

Egypt Allocates 5% of Land to People Living with Disabilities

Community Alert! Egypt Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities Engineer Sherif Ismail announces the allocation of 5% of the total plots offered within twenty new cities for people living with disabilities or their primary carers.

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North Korea Opens Borders for the Pyongyang International Marathon

Despite North Korean dominance at the Pyongyang International Marathon, the participation of foreign runners has sparked global interest, fueling speculation that the country is jogging into soft diplomacy.

Zimbabwe’s Presidential Internet Scheme to Train 1.5M Coders

Zimbabwe’s Presidential Internet Scheme aims to bridge the digital divide and expand opportunities for youth through education, economic empowerment, and tech innovation, particularly in underserved rural areas.

Asian Cup 2031 Hosting Bids Heats Up

Tendering to host the Asian Cup 2031 gets interesting with high-stakes bidding wars, unexpected alliances and visionary pitches all competing for the love of the game, and lots of moolah.

AfrikaBurn Says No to Money, Yes to Experience

AfrikaBurn is a pegged as a blueprint for a more connected, compassionate, and conscious world; one that embraces spontaneity and creativity in the heart of the Tankwa Karoo desert. What happens when thousands come together to create a city composed of art, music, and free food?

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