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No affidavit, no nikah: New rule introduced by UP's Baghpat ulema

India Today

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July 12, 2026

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No affidavit, no nikah: New rule introduced by UP's Baghpat ulema

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Dateline Nigeria

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· Jul 8, 2026

Woman drags in-laws to Shari’a court over inheritance

An elderly woman, Bara’atu Muhammad, on Wednesday dragged her daughter-in-laws, Hauwa Aliyu and Aisha Suleiman, to a Shari’a Court sitting in Magajin-Gari, Kaduna over late son’s inheritance.‎‎The complainant prayed court to assist in sharing the inheritance of a house left by the deceased, Yahya Idris, located at Babban Saura, in Igabi Local Government Area of The post Woman drags in-laws to Shari’a court over inheritance appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.

Us Weekly

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· Jun 23, 2026

Olympian Ryan Lochte Defends Getting Engaged While Still Legally Married

Ryan Lochte doesn’t appear to have any regrets about getting engaged to Molly Gillihan amid his ongoing divorce from estranged wife Kayla Rae Reid. “Correction: Apparently I’m not allowed to say I’m divorced until every signature is in place,” Lochte, 41, wrote via his Instagram Story on Monday, June 22. “So, while we’ve reached an []

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 25, 2026

Hundreds of Palestinians protest Israeli policies of home demolitions in Negev

Palestinians held signs bearing names of villages facing demolition or evacuation, including Tel Arad, Al-Sirr, Wadi al-Khalil, Umm al-Hiran, and Al-Araqib

Daily Express

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· Jul 4, 2026

Girl, 11, forced to marry her 35-year-old cousin and was pregnant by 13

Noora Al Shami was just 11 when she was forced to marry her 35-year-old cousin Mohammed Al Ahdam in a three-day ceremony in the Yemeni port city of Al Hudaydah, becoming a mother before she turned 14

Consortium News

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· Jul 10, 2026

UN Panel Reaffirms Israel Commits Genocide; Calls for Palestinian Doctor’s Release

A U.N. commission has called on Israeli authorities to free Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, provide him with medical care and free all other arbitrarily detained Palestinian medical personnel, Jessica Corbett reports. By Jessica Corbett Common Dreams Just over 1,000 days intoRead more

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 28, 2026

2026 Hajj: Kebbi records zero deaths as 4,256 pilgrims return from Saudi Arabia

Kebbi State Pilgrims Welfare Agency has announced the successful return of all 4,256 pilgrims from the state who participated in the 2026 Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia, with no deaths recorded. The Executive Chairman of the agency, Faruk Aliyu-Enabo, disclosed this on Saturday in Birnin Kebbi during the official closing ceremony of the 2026 Hajj [] 2026 Hajj: Kebbi records zero deaths as 4,256 pilgrims return from Saudi Arabia

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Related coverage for "No affidavit, no nikah: New rule introduced by UP's Baghpat ulema": Dateline Nigeria — Woman drags in-laws to Shari’a court over inheritance. Us Weekly — Olympian Ryan Lochte Defends Getting Engaged While Still Legally Married. Anadolu Agency — Hundreds of Palestinians protest Israeli policies of home demolitions in Negev. Daily Express — Girl, 11, forced to marry her 35-year-old cousin and was pregnant by 13. Consortium News — UN Panel Reaffirms Israel Commits Genocide; Calls for Palestinian Doctor’s Release. Daily Post Nigeria — 2026 Hajj: Kebbi records zero deaths as 4,256 pilgrims return from Saudi Arabia