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Shehbaz Sharif · Saudi ArabiaJOHOR BARU: Jamaliah Masron, the 11th Malaysian haj pilgrim to pass away while performing the fifth pillar of Islam this year, had been deeply worried about travelling to the Holy Land without her son as her mahram.
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'She Doesn't Want to Go without Me': Son Honours Mother's Haj Dream
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Nouakchott, Mauritania · NouakchottMauritania, today the former Minister, Abdullah Baro, is one of the most prominent pillars of the Government of the late President Mokhtar Ould Dadah, at a funeral at the mosque of the son of Abbas in the centre of the capital, Nouakchott. Baro, born in 1935 near the city of Buki, died at the age of 90, after a bus march started by a professor of history in the city of Rousseau, south of the country, early in the 1960's, before moving to Nouakch…See the Story
The Death of Abdullah Barrow, One of the Most Prominent Ministers of the Reign of Ould Daddah, the Medea Desert

Mauritania · MauritaniaThe Mauritanian police announced that the research team of the Central Bureau for Combating the Smuggling of Migrants and Human Trafficking had dismantled a network that it described as criminal, working in the area of visa fraud and smuggling of migrants. A statement issued by the company today said that the network included six persons, including four Mauritanians and two foreigners, who were guilty of visa fraud and the polarization of migran…See the Story