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RAMADAN
WORLD
Mar 20, 2026
Displacement, bombs and air raid sirens weigh on Mideast Eid celebrations
Long seen as the region¡¯s safe havens, Persian Gulf nations have been the target of Tehran¡¯s retaliatory strikes following U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran from Feb.?28.
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THE FOREIGN ELEMENT
Mar 26, 2023
Your Ramadan experience may take on new forms when living in Japan
As of 2022 there were just over 83,000 Indonesians residing in Japan according to government figures. Many have found new ways to practice their religion.
WORLD
Mar 31, 2022
Ukraine sunflower oil price surge casts shadow over Ramadan meals
The oil has become too expensive for many people in Lebanon and other Muslim-majority countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
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THE FOREIGN ELEMENT
May 12, 2021
Celebrating Ramadan during a pandemic: ¡®As Muslims in Japan, we have to make the vibes by ourselves¡¯
This year, iftar meals were again a homebound affair for many Muslims in Japan, and what used to be grand, communal gatherings changed into much smaller celebrations.
WORLD
Apr 20, 2020
In shadow of coronavirus, Muslims face a Ramadan like never before
Days before the holy fasting month of Ramadan begins, the Islamic world is grappling with an untimely paradox of the new coronavirus pandemic: enforced separation at a time when socializing is almost sacred.
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Science & Health
May 22, 2018
Mercury hits 44 as Pakistan heatwave kills 65 in Karachi, welfare group reports
A heatwave has killed 65 people in Pakistan¡¯s southern city of Karachi over the past three days, a social welfare organization said on Tuesday, amid fears the death toll could climb as the high temperatures persist.
WORLD
Aug 3, 2015
Houthi boss dismisses loss of Aden, orders rebels to fight on
The leader of Yemen¡¯s Houthis urged his militia on Sunday to fight on against Yemen¡¯s Gulf Arab-backed government, dismissing its recapture of Aden last month as a ¡°limited¡± achievement made possible by Ramadan.
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