Afghan Filmmaker Roya Sadat Honored at Canadian Festival for Her “Sima’s Song”
Toronto, Canada – In a powerful testament to the resilience of Afghan art, filmmaker Roya Sadat has been awarded an international prize at the International Film Festival of South Asia (IFFSA) in Toronto for her latest work, Sima’s Song.…
Freed After a Decade, Activist Alaa Abdel Fattah ‘Learns How to Live Again’
Freed British-Egyptian activist Alaa Abdel Fattah says he is "learning how to get back into life," speaking publicly for the first time since his release from an Egyptian prison last month.
"I'm doing much better than I would have…
Massive Explosion at Tennessee Ammunition Plant Leaves 19 Missing, Feared Dead
HUMPHREYS COUNTY, Tenn. – A massive explosion tore through a military ammunition plant in rural Tennessee on Friday morning, leaving at least 19 people missing and an unknown number feared dead in what local officials are describing as a…
A Cautious Homecoming: Gazans Return to Ruins as Fragile Ceasefire Takes Hold
Gaza Strip – A river of humanity flowed north along the Mediterranean coast on Saturday as tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians began a somber pilgrimage back to their homes, seizing the first opportunity provided by a tentative…
North Korea Parades New ICBM, Showcasing Deepening Ties with Russia and China
SEOUL – In a powerful display of military might and geopolitical alignment, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a massive military parade featuring the regime's newest intercontinental ballistic missile, flanked by high-ranking…
Major Genetic Study Reveals Why Women May Be at Higher Risk for Depression
Women Have Twice as Many Genetic Markers for Depression as Men, Landmark Study Finds
A groundbreaking international study has uncovered a significant biological clue to one of psychiatry's most persistent questions: why women are twice as…
A Pharaoh’s Eternal Home Reborn: Egypt Unveils the Restored Tomb of Amenhotep III
LUXOR, Egypt – In a landmark event for Egyptology and cultural preservation, the vast tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, one of the most monumental burial sites in the legendary Valley of the Kings and Queens, was officially opened to the…
Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize in a Powerful Political Statement
OSLO, (dawatmedia24) October 10, 2025
In a decision that resonated across the global political landscape, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday, recognized for her decades-long…
The Collapse of “Strategic Depth”: How Pakistan’s Jihad Doctrine Undermined Its Statecraft
Pakistan’s statecraft has long flirted with a Faustian bargain: to wield Islamist militancy, covert proxies, and extremist ideologies as tools of foreign policy and strategic depth, especially vis-à-vis Afghanistan and India. What we are…
Venezuelas María Corina Machado vinner Nobels fredspris for 2025
OSLO, 10. oktober 2025 – I en beslutning som ga gjenklang over hele det globale politiske landskapet, ble den venezuelanske opposisjonslederen María Corina Machado tildelt Nobels fredspris fredag. Hun ble hedret for sin mangeårige kamp mot…