The Republic of Uzbekistan is working on introducing a visa-free entry procedure for Russian citizens with an internal passport or ID card for up to 30 days.
Hungry and exhausted Palestinians were queuing at an aid distribution center set up by Israel and the US when gunfire was heard. The occupying Israeli army shot and killed three people and injured 46 others. The footage shows Palestinians being placed in fenced-off areas and roads. This is an example of the occupation's denial of all human rights to Muslims.
The Trump administration has ordered diplomatic missions abroad to temporarily suspend new student visa interviews. It plans to screen students' social media accounts.
Priest Pavel Ostrovsky, pastor of the St. George Church in the town of Nakhabino, Moscow Region, expressed his opinion on why Christian Russian women often marry Muslim men.
It was noted that these military cargoes from the United States, which is accused of complicity in the ongoing massacre in Gaza, were delivered to Israel via 800 aircraft and 140 naval vessels.
The Israeli Security Cabinet has approved the construction of 22 new illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank, a move the government has described as "the most significant decision" since the West Bank was occupied in 1967.
Saudi Arabia has announced that the first day of Dhul-Hijjah 1446 AH will fall on Wednesday, May 28. Accordingly, Dhul-Hijjah 9, the Day of Arafah, will fall on Thursday, June 5, and Dhul-Hijjah 10, the first day of Eid al-Adha, will fall on Friday, June 6.
The "Free Masked" movement is gaining popularity in Saudi Arabia, protesting the government's oppressive policies, subservience to Zionists, and its propensity for immorality. The protest movement, which began in the capital Riyadh and the cities of Mecca, has been gaining momentum under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The fact is that young people are expressing their criticism through videos that are widely circulated on social media. In the videos, young people with their faces covered emphasize that telling the truth in Saudi Arabia has become a crime, and that the Saudi regime only welcomes people who praise the ruler, love the occupying Israel, and are prone to immorality.
Earlier, it was reported that Saudi Arabia had decided to partially lift the country's 73-year-old alcohol ban starting in 2026. Local media reported that the decision would apply only to selected areas intended for foreign tourists.
Legiman, a street sweeper in Indonesia, has been saving money to go on the Hajj since 1986. "I still can't believe I finally got to see the Kaaba with my own eyes," says Legiman, who is currently in Mecca with his wife.