Headline News 07/06/2018
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- Europe’s Football Pride and Islamophobia
- Nawaz Sharif, Ex-Pakistani Leader, Is Sentenced to Prison for Corruption
- Red states will Lose the Most in Trade War with China: Citigroup
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The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir mourns the death to the Muslim Ummah Brother Saidmahmudov Saidaziz, born in 1971, a father of three children and native of Tashkent, Almazar district, Kuksu Street 54.
The corruption case verdict against Pakistan's former Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, announced on 6th July 2018, is nothing but a hollow victory. Time and again corrupt rulers have been replaced, by coup, elections or dissolution of assemblies, but corruption remained firmly entrenched in Pakistan.
On 28/6/18, Bangladesh Parliament has passed an extraordinary big national budget of Tk 4.68 Trillion for fiscal year 2018-19 that is 16% larger than the previous one.
As Muslims living in the West, we are seeing a gradual increase in anti-Muslim sentiment across the different countries. This sentiment is clearly felt in the general atmosphere we are living in and we can’t speak any more of a few right-wing loose cannons.
On 14 Shawwal 1439 AH, corresponding to 28/06/2018, Hizb ut Tahrir/ Wilayah of Sudan presented a letter to the brother, the Khartoum State Police Director, regarding requesting the holding of a seminar entitled: CEDAW Agreement: A Deep Shariah Vision at the Martyr Az-Zubair Muhammad Salih International Conference Centre, on Saturday the first of Dhul Qi’idah 1439 AH, corresponding to 14/7/2018, at 11 am.
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Corrupt Criminals are Attracted towards Democracy as it Cleans their Crimes
In the Absence of Islamic Ruling, Petrol Price Increases Break the Back of the Common Man
Bajwa Meets and Confides with US Envoy, when Islam Demands Severing Ties with the Belligerent Enemy