Ramadan 2026 to Begin in Australia on February 19
The Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Muhammad, has officially announced the start of Ramadan 2026 in Australia, which will commence on February 19, Thursday. He has appealed to the global Muslim community, especially those in Gaza and Palestine, to offer special prayers during the holy month.
Australia has become the first Arab country to announce the date of Ramadan a week before the official sighting of the crescent moon. In addition, Oman has also announced that the first day of Ramadan 2026 will fall on February 19. This makes Oman the first Arab country to announce the date of Ramadan a week before the official sighting of the crescent moon.
In other news, women in South Australia’s Chappell Park have exercised their right to vote for the first time in 56 years. Kenya closed its embassy in Somalia in October 2011 due to militant attacks. Egyptian-American comedian Bassem Youssef mocked US President Donald Trump by calling him a “Russian asset” on a TV show. The US magazine Eurasia Review reports that cross-border attacks and raids have become a regular occurrence in Afghanistan.
The Bangladesh Election Commission has announced the official results of the recent elections, with Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League winning 299 seats. The magazine EurAsia Review reports that US President Donald Trump has repealed a key scientific decision made during Barack Obama’s presidency, which will have a significant impact on the economies and food systems of countries like Pakistan.
Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reports that Commander Captain Smita Subrawal allegedly turned off the fuel switch. The Bangladesh Election Commission has announced the official results of the recent elections, with Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League winning 299 seats. A sudden land subsidence in Shanghai has caused a major section of a road to sink into the ground. Former US President Barack Obama has warned that ignoring environmental pollution will pose a significant threat to the health of American citizens.
In a shocking incident in India, a woman killed her mother after believing the astrologer’s predictions. US Attorney General Pam Bondi has refused to apologize to Jeffrey Epstein’s victims. In the US, an 18-year-old suspect opened fire at a school, injuring the principal and a student.
In other news, the Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr. Ibrahim Abu Muhammad, has officially announced the start of Ramadan 2026 in Australia, which will commence on February 19, Thursday. He has appealed to the global Muslim community, especially those in Gaza and Palestine, to offer special prayers during the holy month.
Meanwhile, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has won the recent elections in Bangladesh, with the party’s leader, Tarique Rahman, calling for unity among those who fought for the movement. Pakistani Interior Minister Senator Rana Sanaullah has assured the PTI leadership that they will be transferred to a new prison once the Islamabad jail is completed.
The PTI leadership has a one-point agenda for their health, and after consulting with the Prime Minister, the opposition has been told to respond. In the T20 World Cup 2026, Pakistan’s Usman Qadir’s impressive performance against the US has left the Indian team worried.
In a shocking revelation, the US magazine Eurasia Review reports that cross-border attacks and raids have become a regular occurrence in Afghanistan. A study has found that making a simple change in daily routine can reduce the risk of depression by 40% or more, and this change can be made in just one hour.
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