Thousands of Filipino Muslims gather in Manila for Eid celebrations 

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A Filipino woman and her daughter join the celebration of Eid Al-Fitr at the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City on April 10, 2024. (PNA)
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Thousands of Filipino Muslims gather in Manila for Eid celebrations 

Thousands of Filipino Muslims gather in Manila for Eid celebrations 
  • Philippine capital is home to hundreds of thousands of Muslims
  • Muslims constitute 10 percent of the majority Catholic population

MANILA: Thousands of Filipino Muslims gathered in Manila on Wednesday for Eid Al-Fitr prayers followed by family picnics to celebrate the end of Ramadan. 
In the predominantly Catholic Philippines, Muslims make up around 10 percent of the country’s population of over 110 million. 
Most live on the island of Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago in the country’s south, but the Philippine capital is also home to hundreds of thousands of Muslims. 
As Filipino Muslims gathered in different sites on the first day of Eid, thousands came to the Quezon Memorial Circle to uphold the tradition of morning Eid prayers. 
“This day, us Muslims come together to one place to celebrate. It’s a big celebration for us because we finished a month-long fasting. We made it. Whoever is able to fulfill this, his sins will be forgiven. Isn’t that nice?” Abdullah Masanque, an administrator at the Abu Haiyah Masjid and Islamic Center, told Arab News. 
“This is the day when we come together, we talk. Those who have grudges, they also come together. They forgive each other.” 
After the prayers, participants joined together for a communal picnic, where families brought home-cooked meals as street vendors sold snacks and toys to excited children. 
For many, the occasion is the perfect time for families to bond. 
“Eid Al-Fitr is the feast to celebrate all our sacrifices during the month of Ramadan. It’s the season of gratitude, forgiveness … Eid is a time to be with family and friends,” Rosalyn Lakbayen, a Manila resident, told Arab News. 
“It is even more special than a birthday because it is a very solemn occasion for all Muslims. For me, this is the time when Allah will give us blessings.” 
Michaela Laquina Mujahida said this year’s Ramadan offered an opportunity to get closer to her loved ones. 
“This past Ramadan is memorable to us because it’s the only time when we really had the chance to have a family bonding. And not only with family but also with friends and neighbors,” Mujahida said.
“Eid Al-Fitr for us is a family bonding moment.” 
Alliyah Mumem, originally from Lanao province, was celebrating Eid with her entire family at the park on Wednesday. 
“We have a family picnic, then later we take a stroll,” she said. “So today is really a time for the family. It allows us to become closer to one another … This is a happy moment because we get to be with some family members, relatives, and even friends whom we don’t often see during the year.” 
After moving from Marawi to the Philippine capital eight years ago, celebrating Eid at the park in Quezon City has become a tradition for Basher Batu-an, who also dedicated the day to her family. 
“I always bring my family here at the Quezon Memorial Circle. The kids are having a great time. They get to play and just run around. This is really the time for bonding, to prepare food which we share and enjoy, no matter how simple,” Batu-an said. 
“My wish during Ramadan is for Allah to always keep my family safe. I am also thankful that He gave me a beautiful family.”


Sudden US aid withdrawal risking millions of lives: UNAIDS chief

Sudden US aid withdrawal risking millions of lives: UNAIDS chief
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Sudden US aid withdrawal risking millions of lives: UNAIDS chief

Sudden US aid withdrawal risking millions of lives: UNAIDS chief
GENEVA: The sudden halt to US foreign aid funding has been “devastating,” the UNAIDS chief said Monday, warning that without more funding, millions more will die and the global AIDS pandemic will resurge.
Without more funding, “there will be an additional... 6.3 million AIDS-related deaths” in the next four years, UNAIDS executive director Winnie Byanyima told reporters in Geneva, cautioning that “in the longer term, we see the AIDS pandemic resurging, and resurging globally.”

Mob ransacks Indian comedy venue after parody of politician

Mob ransacks Indian comedy venue after parody of politician
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Mob ransacks Indian comedy venue after parody of politician

Mob ransacks Indian comedy venue after parody of politician
  • Kunal Kamra, one of India’s leading comics, is known for his acerbic commentary on Indian politics.
  • Latest performance included parody song referring to Eknath Shinde in the state government as a “traitor.”

MUMBAI, INDIA: A mob ransacked a club in India’s financial capital after a stand-up comedian ridiculed one of the city’s leading politicians from the stage, prompting a police investigation into the performer.
Kunal Kamra, one of India’s leading comics, is known for his acerbic commentary on Indian politics.
His Sunday performance in Mumbai included a parody song referring to Eknath Shinde, the number two figure in the state government, as a “traitor.”
Soon after the show finished, supporters from Shinde’s Shiv Sena party stormed The Habitat comedy venue and began wreaking havoc.
Footage widely shared on social media showed dozens of men throwing chairs, smashing light fittings and breaking apart paintings mounted on the wall.
At least 20 people were being sought in relation to the vandalism at the club, local media reported.
The Habitat said in a Monday social media post that it was shutting its doors until it determined the “best way to provide a platform for free expression” without putting the venue “in jeopardy.”
Police were attempting to locate Kamra after an official complaint was registered against him for making defamatory remarks.
Maharashtra state chief minister — and Shinde’s boss — Devendra Fadnavis said the comedian “should apologize” and that “insult of leaders cannot be tolerated.”
“Everyone has a right to perform stand-up comedy. But freedom should not be unrestrained behavior... Action will be taken against him as per the law,” The Indian Express quoted him as saying.
The “traitor” remark was a reference to Shinde’s decision to switch his political allegiance in 2022, precipitating a weeklong political crisis in the state that forced the resignation of the then-chief minister.
Kamra has yet to publicly comment on the incident, but the backlash against him is not the first time that an Indian comic has come under fire from supporters of politicians.
In 2021, Muslim comedian Munawar Faruqui was held in prison for more than a month after being accused of insulting Hindu gods and goddesses.
He later canceled three shows in Mumbai after a Hindu activist group threatened to set the venue on fire.
 


US trade officials to visit India for trade talks from Tuesday

US trade officials to visit India for trade talks from Tuesday
Updated 24 March 2025
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US trade officials to visit India for trade talks from Tuesday

US trade officials to visit India for trade talks from Tuesday
  • Assistant US Trade Representative for South and Central Asia Brendan Lynch will lead the group
  • President Trump’s plans to impose reciprocal tariffs from April 2 are causing alarm among Indian exporters

NEW DELHI: A delegation of officials from the United States will visit India from March 25 to 29 for trade talks with Indian officials, a US embassy spokesperson said on Monday.

Assistant US Trade Representative for South and Central Asia Brendan Lynch will lead the group. “This visit reflects the United States’ continued commitment to advancing a productive and balanced trade relationship with India,” the spokesperson said.

Indian Trade Minister Piyush Goyal spent nearly a week in the United States earlier this month where he held trade discussions, and as US President Donald Trump’s plans to impose reciprocal tariffs from April 2 causing alarm among Indian exporters. During Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US last month, both nations agreed to work on the first phase of a trade deal by autumn 2025, with a target of reaching $500 billion in bilateral trade by 2030. India and the US are engaged in discussions to resolve tariff-related issues, and finalize a framework for a bilateral trade pact, Randhir Jaiswal, spokesman for India’s external affairs ministry, said last week.

“We value our ongoing engagement with the Government of India on trade and investment matters and look forward to continuing these discussions in a constructive, equitable, and forward-looking manner,” the US embassy spokesperson said.


UN seeks nearly $1 billion in aid for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

UN seeks nearly $1 billion in aid for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
Updated 24 March 2025
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UN seeks nearly $1 billion in aid for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

UN seeks nearly $1 billion in aid for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
  • UN and its more than 100 partners launching a 2025-26 Joint Response Plan for the Rohingya crisis
  • Around a million members of the persecuted and mostly Muslim minority live in squalid relief camps in Bangladesh

GENEVA: The UN said Monday it and partners were seeking nearly $1 billion to provide life-saving aid this year for some 1.5 million Rohingya refugees and their hosts in Bangladesh.
The United Nations said that it and more than 100 partners were launching a 2025-26 Joint Response Plan for the Rohingya crisis, amid “dwindling financial resources and competing global crises.”
The appeal, it said in a statement, “seeks $934.5 million in its first year to reach some 1.48 million people including Rohingya refugees and host communities.”
Around a million members of the persecuted and mostly Muslim minority live in squalid relief camps in Bangladesh, most of whom arrived after fleeing the 2017 military crackdown in neighboring Myanmar.
“In its eighth year, the Rohingya humanitarian crisis remains largely out of the international spotlight, but needs remain urgent,” Monday’s statement said.
It stressed that “any funding shortfalls in critical areas, including reductions to food assistance, cooking fuel or basic shelter, will have dire consequences for this highly vulnerable population.”
It could, it added, “force many to resort to desperate measures, such as embarking on dangerous boat journeys to seek safety.”
The UN said that more than half of the refugee population in the camps are women and girls, “who face a higher risk of gender-based violence and exploitation.”
And it highlighted that a third of the refugees are aged between 10 and 24, warning that “without access to formal education, adequate skills building and self- reliance opportunities, their futures remain on hold.”
“Until the situation in Myanmar’s Rakhine State is peaceful and conducive to returning safely and voluntarily, the international community must continue to fund life-saving assistance to refugees in the camps.”


China says it has not received any asylum application from Philippines’ Duterte

China says it has not received any asylum application from Philippines’ Duterte
Updated 24 March 2025
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China says it has not received any asylum application from Philippines’ Duterte

China says it has not received any asylum application from Philippines’ Duterte
  • Philippines’ former President Rodrigo Duterte’s trip to Hong Kong was for his personal holidays

BEIJING: China has not received any application for asylum from Philippines’ former President Rodrigo Duterte and his family, a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Monday.
Duterte’s trip to Hong Kong was for his personal holidays, ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told a regular press conference.
The former president was arrested on March 11 at Manila’s main airport on his arrival from Hong Kong at the request of the International Criminal Court (ICC) as part of its probe into a “war on drugs” that defined his presidency.