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Donald Trump urges homeless to leave Washington, promises housing "far away"

On Sunday, August 10, U.S. President Donald Trump called for the immediate removal of homeless individuals from Washington, D.C., promising alternative housing but insisting it would be provided "far" from the nation's capital. The announcement comes ahead of a press conference scheduled......

Royal pardon benefits 19,673 convicts during Morocco's Throne Day celebrations

His Majesty King Mohammed VI has extended royal pardons to 19,673 individuals in Morocco to mark the 26th anniversary of his accession to the throne, a key highlight of the nation’s annual Throne Day celebrations. The Justice Ministry announced on Tuesday that 2,415 people were granted standard......

Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan dies at 71, leaving a lasting legacy

Professional wrestling icon and entertainment star Hulk Hogan has passed away at the age of 71. The Clearwater Police Department confirmed that medics responded to a cardiac arrest call at Hogan’s Florida home shortly before 10 a.m. on Thursday. He was pronounced dead at Morton Plant Hospital. Hogan,......

U.S. fertility rate hits record low despite rise in total births

The fertility rate in the United States has reached its lowest point on record, continuing a two-decade decline, according to new data from federal health officials released Thursday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that the fertility rate dropped by 1% between 2023 and......

Trump signs executive order targeting homelessness and urban disorder

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday aimed at addressing homelessness and urban disorder across the United States. The measure, titled “Ending Crime and Disorder on America’s Streets,” seeks to remove homeless individuals from public spaces while redirecting......

Palestinian chef honored for resilience as Gaza faces humanitarian crisis

Palestinian chef and food blogger Hamada Shaqoura has been awarded the 2025 James Beard Broadcast Media Emerging Voice Award for his innovative cooking videos filmed amidst the ruins of Gaza. The recognition comes as the region continues to endure a devastating siege marked by starvation and violence. Cooking......

Morocco strengthens ties with southern US through new Miami consulate

Morocco officially opened a new consulate general in Miami on Monday, expanding its diplomatic presence to better serve Moroccan communities across nearly 20 southern US states. The inauguration ceremony brought together American officials, local leaders, and members of the Moroccan diaspora, marking......

Immigration raids shake Los Angeles: businesses suffer, families live in fear

An intensified wave of immigration raids in Los Angeles is disrupting businesses and upending the lives of migrant families. The crackdown, targeting immigrant workers regardless of their legal status, is drawing stark parallels to the economic and social paralysis last seen during the Covid-19 pandemic. Economic......

Global fertility rates in steep decline, UN warns of unmet family goals

A new report from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) reveals an unprecedented global decline in fertility rates, driven by economic pressures, lack of time, and societal constraints. The study highlights a growing gap between people's desire to have children and their ability to do so, signaling......

Americans Mark Five Years Since George Floyd's Murder

Five years after the death of George Floyd, his final words continue to echo in the ongoing fight for racial justice. Floyd’s murder sparked a global movement demanding accountability from law enforcement and highlighting the systemic racism faced by Black communities. Corporations and government......

Rachida Chellal recognized for empowering women in New York

Rachida Chellal, the president of the Moroccan American House Association (MAHA), was honored on Wednesday in New York by the Society of Foreign Consuls (SOFC) for her commitment to women's empowerment within the greater New York metropolitan area. Founded in 1925, the SOFC represents the consular......

UN chief urges global action against rising anti-Muslim bigotry

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has voiced deep concern over the increasing wave of anti-Muslim discrimination, urging governments to safeguard religious freedoms and calling on digital platforms to address hate speech. Guterres made these remarks on March 15, during the International......

The Strain on U.S. Wildland Firefighters: A Crisis of Pay and Conditions

In 2001, the Thirtymile Fire in Washington state highlighted critical flaws in wildfire management, such as inexperienced personnel, inadequate leadership, and poor safety measures. Tragically, four firefighters lost their lives due to a failure in coordination and safety protocols, revealing deep issues......

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