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One more youth arrested in terror modules case

Bengaluru police have arrested one more youth with alleged links to Lashkar and HuJI as it intensified investigation into terror modules busted in the state, taking the number of those detained in

Al-Qaeda's Internet magazine brain-washed youths arrested in Bengaluru

Investigators probing the terror module busted in Karnataka have claimed that the arrested 11 youths were inspired by the contents of an online magazine which glorifies activities of al-Qaeda in A

World Muslim body to suspend Syria

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An emergency summit of the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) began late Tuesday with a proposal to suspend conflict-wracked Syria, a move strongly opposed by Iran.

A draft final sta

Saudi Arabia to build a city only for women!

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It's truly a no man's land! Saudi Arabia is planning to build a city exclusively for women in a bid to encourage career oriented females within its strict Sharia law.

The Saudi Industrial Property A

Saudis angry over judo hijab ban

Saudi Arabia have complained to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) after judo fighter Wojdan Shaherkani was banned from wearing the hijab head scarf during competition.

The 18-year-old heavywe

Saudi man marries at 90

A Saudi man, who has been practicing celibacy for 90 long years, finally decided to get married and has planned to make his honeymoon an extravaganza.

Khalil Al Sallami's marriage was solemnized in a

Saudi calls for extraordinary Muslim summit

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Saudi Arabia has called for an extraordinary summit of Muslim leaders to be held next month to address risks of 'sedition' threatening Muslim countries, state news agency SPA reported on Sunday.

Saudi Arabia considers law against insulting Islam

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Saudi Arabia is studying new regulations to criminalise insulting Islam, including in social media, and the law could carry heavy penalties, a Saudi paper said on Sunday.

The potential regulations co

Olympics: Saudi sets rules for first women competitors

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Saudi sportswomen, who have been given the go-ahead to compete in the Olympics for the first time in London later this month, must respect the ultra-conservative kingdom's rules, its sports chief said

Bengaluru blast: Saudi to hand over Fasih Mahmood

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Fasih Mahmood — the 28-year-old engineer from Bihar and an alleged terror suspect reportedly involved in Bengaluru’s April 2010 Chinnaswamy stadium blast is likely to be flown to India next week, said

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