The United States is sending additional forces to the region to protect American forces in the Middle East from possible attacks by Iran.
South Korea's Samsung has decided to shut down 70 startup projects in the country and exit the market due to Israel's attacks on the Gaza Strip and shrinking profit margins.
Through the Arab countries, Iran has warned the United States that it will attack American military bases in the region if it intervenes in the situation with Israel. And Joe Biden said that Tehran will not succeed.
The popular K-pop singer, Korean Daud Kim, who converted to Islam, is planning to build a mosque in Incheon. "I will try until every street in Korea is filled with beautiful Azan," he wrote.
The first full-fledged mosque was opened in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. Until now, Slovakia was the only country in the European Union without a mosque.
A Koran competition was held among prisoners in the correctional colony in the Republic of Mordovia of the Russian Federation. The winners in the nominations of correct recitation of the Holy Qur'an and call to prayer were presented with the Holy Qur'an and souvenirs.
A New York District Court has ordered police officers to pay $17.5 million in damages after police officers forcibly removed the hijabs of Muslim women they arrested.
Unmanned aircraft crashed in the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. At least three direct hits were made to the reactor barrier. Both Moscow and Kiev deny involvement in the incident.
It has been 185 days since Israel launched its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.
Two Orthodox Jewish rabbis were arrested for "inciting anti-Semitism" at the end of a 15,000-strong pro-Palestinian march in London. The organizers of the march criticized the police actions.