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Israel’s far-right group wants to dismantle ‘Dome of the Rock’
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Israel’s far-right group wants to dismantle ‘Dome of the Rock’

On Wednesday, the leader of an Israeli far-right group demanded that the Dome of the Rock Mosque be demolished. The founder and leader of Lehava, Bentzi Gopstein, posted the controversial post online in which he called on Israeli settlers to assemble on "Jerusalem Day" on 29 May to begin dismantling Al-Aqsa and pave the way for a Jewish temple to be built at the revered Muslim site. "Jerusalem Day, which falls on 29 May, marks the day the Dome of the Rock is demolished," Gopstein wrote.  In a statement, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Lehava's call to destroy the Dome of the Rock. Calling it a "Jewish terrorist group".  Israeli settlers and forces performed Jewish prayers at the mosque repeatedly last month. It was causing tensions in the city a...
Saudi Restaurant shutdown to making Samosas in toilet
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Saudi Restaurant shutdown to making Samosas in toilet

A famous Eatery got banned after authorities found out they are violating basic health rules. This restaurant was serving samosas made in the toilet for almost three decades. After the inspection, the food department in Saudi Arabia is checking every food place to avoid such cases. JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA: A famous eatery in the city came into the limelight. Authorities found out that the Saudi restaurant make their world-famous Samosas in the toilet. They are doing this for around 30 years. A big question is why this never came into consideration before. After the inspection, more shocking revelations came into knowledge. The food department of the city investigates the matter in full detail and consideration. After checking their inventory, they came to know that most of the food i...
The first plants have been grown successfully in lunar soil
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The first plants have been grown successfully in lunar soil

Scientists have been successful to grow the plants in lunar soil for the first time. The achievement marks a significant milestone in the exploration of the lunar surface. Apparently, it is possible for plants to sprout and grow on the surface of the moon, as an article by University of Florida researchers reports. Developing plants on the Moon or during space missions can be the first step toward producing food and oxygen one day. Also See: NESCOM and Turkish Aerospace Industry to develop drones Journal Communications Biology Their research was publish in the journal Communications Biology. Additionally, it analyzed how plants react biologically to lunar soil, which is very different from Earth's soil. Lunar soil was collect during Apollo 11, 12, and 17 missions to the Moon....
In IIOJK, An Indian soldier committed suicide
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In IIOJK, An Indian soldier committed suicide

SRINAGAR – It was reported on Saturday that a soldier of the Indian army had committed suicide in Ramban district of Jammu and Kashmir, which was illegally occupied by India. In the Banihal area of the district. A soldier identified as Ravi Kumar, a member of the 12 Rashtriya Rifles, shot himself to death by using the service rifle in his possession during an army camp. By the assistance of a police party, the body shifted to Government Medical College (GMC) hospital for post-mortem investigation. The death of this police officer brings the number of police and army personnel killed. In the Indian-run area of Jammu and Kashmir to 542 since January 2007. A pair of youths were martyred in the Kulgam district of occupied Kashmir by Indian troops on May 8. In Cheyan Devsar area...
Istanbul kidnapping leads to tightening of Turkey visa policy for Pakistan
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Istanbul kidnapping leads to tightening of Turkey visa policy for Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: An Istanbul-based station reported Thursday that Turkey has decided to tighten its visa policy for Pakistan nationals. Just a few days after some of them were found to be involved in an abduction of four Nepalese in Istanbul. Throughout Turkey, a significant number of Pakistan nationals live and work in major cities such as Istanbul, Ankara, and other major cities. In addition to Pakistani citizens, hundreds of Pakistanis also visit the transcontinental country for tourism on a regular basis. As a result of reported crimes involving Pakistan nationals, the Turkey government tightened visa policy. "The government also stopped issuing temporary residence permits to Pakistanis." Many Pakistanis arrested earlier this month for staging a protest against the ouster of the fo...