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At a time when Islamic values are banned in predominantly Muslim countries, MMA fighter Jeff Monson became a Muslim after being influenced by the beautiful customs of Islam. Monson explained why he came to this decision before giving his testimony. He said that the warrior searched for God all his life, traveled a lot, studied various religious teachings. When he finally encountered Islam, he realized that he had found the Truth. Monson also made no secret of his admiration for the resilience of the Palestinians as they battled the evil enemy.
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The upper house of the Tajik parliament has approved amendments to the legislation banning the hijab and the celebration of the traditional children's festival "Idgardak" during the two Islamic holidays - Ramadan and Eid al-Adha.
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After the bloody attacks in Moscow, nationalism and chauvinism rose again in Russia. Migrants are being beaten, vandalism and racism have increased.
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Members of the delegation accompanying Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to Pyongyang were expelled from the negotiation room. The fact that the Russian officials entered the hall before the leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, angered the protocol service of the DPRK. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, deputy prime ministers, defense and health ministers and the head of Roscosmos were forced to leave the hall after the unexpected situation, which was broadcast live on North Korean state media and Russian channels.
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It has been 258 days since Israel began its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.
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A journalist covering a demonstration against the sale of arms to Israel was arrested in front of the building of the Exxelia company in France, which spreads attacks against Islam. As if that was not enough, the journalist's prison term was extended for not telling the police his phone password to protect his news sources.
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The Houthis sank the Greek cargo ship Tutor in the Red Sea carrying Russian coal. This was reported by the Great Britain Maritime Trade Office. The ship, capable of transporting up to 82 thousand tons of cargo, was sailing from the Russian port of Ust-Luga (Leningrad region) to Jordan.
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The U.S. has deployed 3,813 troops to Jordan - nearly 20 percent more than in December. The increase in the number of American soldiers is taking place against the background of Israel's massacre in Gaza. It is argued that this could make Jordan a point of conflict between the United States and Iran. The US military has unrestricted access to military facilities in the country.
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Despite many objections, the construction of a nuclear power plant (NPP) based on a Russian project near Lake Tuzkon in Jizzakh has begun. The project has been discussed by Uzbekistan and Russia since 2017. Finally, in 2019, a site near Tuzkon Lake was chosen. In addition to the large NPP, it is also planned to build small modular reactors with a total capacity of 330 MW. Rosatom is the main contractor of the project, supported by Uzbek companies.
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After the massacre in Gaza, the UK drastically reduced its arms sales to Israel. It is noted that the number of arms export permits has decreased by 95% compared to the pre-war level. Yet the kingdom, known for its shrewd foreign policy moves, has approved more than 100 arms export licenses to the Jewish state since the start of the deadly war in the Gaza Strip.