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ATBU resolves mosque dispute, inaugurates advisory committee

Dateline Nigeria

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July 2, 2026

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Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University, ATBU, Bauchi, has inaugurated an advisory committee to guide the implementation of resolutions reached with various Islamic groups on the conduct of Muslim students’ activities in campus mosques. The committee, chaired by former Vice-Chancellor Professor Saminu Abdurrahman Ibrahim, was set up following a peace meeting convened by the Department of State The post ATBU resolves mosque dispute, inaugurates advisory committee appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.

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Qatar News Agency

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· Jul 1, 2026

Iraqi Prime Minister, GCC Secretary General Discuss Regional and International Issues

Baghdad, July 01 (QNA) - Iraqi Prime Minister Ali Faleh Al Zaidi and Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi discussed on Wednesday a number of regional and international issues and topics of common interest, and exchanged views on them.

Independent Online

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· Jun 28, 2026

ANC refutes factional clash claims amid Ramaphosa's Impeachment Committee interdict bid

ANC refutes factional clash claims amid Ramaphosa's Impeachment Committee interdict bid

Yemen Press Agency

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· Jul 8, 2026

Sanaa orders investigation into police misconduct in Hodeida

SANAA, July 08 (YPA) – The Sanaa-based Sanaa Deputy Interior Minister Maj. Gen. Abdulmajid Al-Murtada has ordered the formation of an investigative committee to examine a complaint filed by citizen Laila Al-Maqtari, who alleged she was mistreated by a police officer at the Bajil Police Station in Hodeida province. The case gained attention after being []

Eye Radio

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· Jun 25, 2026

Jiye, Toposa reach agreement to curb conflict along border areas

The Jiye and Toposa communities living along the border between Eastern Equatoria State and the Greater Pibor Administrative Area have agreed on a series of measures, including the revival of traditional conflict-resolution mechanisms, to reduce conflict and strengthen peaceful coexistence following a reconciliation meeting in Wokobu kraals on Wednesday. The meeting was led by Kapoeta [] The post Jiye, Toposa reach agreement to curb conflict along border areas appeared first on Eye Radio.

Saudi Gazette

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· Jun 24, 2026

Saudi, Qatari panel discusses joint security and military initiatives

RIYADH — The sixth meeting of the Security and Military Committee Working Group under the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council discussed joint initiatives in the security and military fields, as well as ways to further enhance cooperation and coordination between the two sides. Saudi Assistant Interior Minister Dr. Hisham Al-Faleh and Qatar’s Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior Abdullah bin Khalaf Al-Kaabi co-chaired the meeting in Riyadh on Tuesday. Several officials from the Saudi and Qatari sides attended the meeting.

Hindustan Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

High-level panel for final deal, Lebanon truce, Hormuz safety: Takeaways from Round 1 of US-Iran talks

High-level panel for final deal, Lebanon truce, Hormuz safety: Takeaways from Round 1 of US-Iran talks

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Related coverage for "ATBU resolves mosque dispute, inaugurates advisory committee": Qatar News Agency — Iraqi Prime Minister, GCC Secretary General Discuss Regional and International Issues. Independent Online — ANC refutes factional clash claims amid Ramaphosa's Impeachment Committee interdict bid. Yemen Press Agency — Sanaa orders investigation into police misconduct in Hodeida. Eye Radio — Jiye, Toposa reach agreement to curb conflict along border areas. Saudi Gazette — Saudi, Qatari panel discusses joint security and military initiatives. Hindustan Times — High-level panel for final deal, Lebanon truce, Hormuz safety: Takeaways from Round 1 of US-Iran talks