Rabia Mayet | rabiamayet@radioislam.co.za 03 December 2024 3-minute read Less than 9 months since the launch of the...
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Rabia Mayet | rabiamayet@radioislam.co.za 03 December 2024 3-minute read Less than 9 months since the launch of the...
Neelam Rahim | neelam@radioislam.co.za 3-minute read 11 December 2024 | 18:50 CAT Amid a mounting water crisis in...
Azra Hoosen | ah@radioislam.co.za 11 December 2024 | 17:30 CAT 3 min read The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are...
By Goodhope Dlangamandla 01:09:2022 Muqtada Al Sadr's resignation shook things up in Iraq this week as it witnessed deaths, instability, and clashes. Al Sadr handed in his resignation letter this week, which led his followers to wreak havoc in the green zone that...
By Annisa Essack 01:09:2022 At least 23 people have been killed in some of the worst fighting for years in Iraq's capital, Baghdad, sparked by a critical leader's decision to quit politics. Radio Islam International discussed with Iraq's researcher and analyst, Ruba...
By Goodhope Dlangamandla 02:09:2022 James Dorsey, journalist, and political analyst, on the Middle East report with Radio Islam International, explains how Hezbollah emerged as the mediator in the intra-power struggle in Iraq, where regional tensions were playing out....
By Neelam Rahim The renewed tribal clashes in Sudan's southern Blue Nile state have killed seven people, state media reported on Friday, despite a ceasefire agreement between rival groups following deadly violence weeks ago. "The regrettable tribal clashes renewed on...
By Neelam Rahim The coalition government in Johannesburg was thrown into turmoil early this morning after DA Speaker Vasco Da Gama was voted out after a marathon council sitting. He faced a motion of no confidence brought by smaller opposition political parties at the...
By Neelam Rahim The deadly fighting in Iraq's capital appears to have subsided after the figure at the centre of the crisis told his supporters to end their protests. Thirty people have been killed in Baghdad after fighting between supporters and rivals of Muqtada...
By Neelam Rahim This week’s discussion on the Asia Pacific Report with Radio Islam International, Senior Research Fellow at Institute for Global Dialogue, Sanusha Naidu, covers the Tacad 8 summit, which took place in Japan. And the reasons behind China and India spar...
By Muhammad Bham 31:08:2022 South Africa’s first wash bus for the homeless is set to launch on Friday. The colourful bus is called Nina Manzi with four hot water showers and four toilets divided between males and females. There is a 15-minute limit per person, and...
By Neelam Rahim A third of Pakistan is under water due to flooding caused by record monsoon rains. Officials say that 33 million people have been affected by the floods, one in seven Pakistanis. In a live cross-over to Pakistan, Al-Imdad's Qari Ziyaad Patel told Radio...
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