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Indonesian pilgrims embark on Hajj journey under Makkah Route expansion

Special Indonesian pilgrims embark on Hajj journey under Makkah Route expansion
An Indonesian Hajj officer walks a pilgrim through the Makkah Route area at the King Abdulaziz airport in Jeddah on May 17, 2025. (KJRI Jeddah)
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Updated 23 May 2025

Indonesian pilgrims embark on Hajj journey under Makkah Route expansion

Indonesian pilgrims embark on Hajj journey under Makkah Route expansion
  • 黑料社区鈥檚 Makkah Route initiative is facilitating travel for pilgrims in Jakarta, Surabaya and Solo
  • Over 125,000 Indonesian Hajj pilgrims have already arrived in the Kingdom as of Tuesday

JAKARTA: More than 120,000 Indonesian pilgrims are benefiting from the Makkah Route initiative this year, as they embark on Hajj after the flagship Saudi program was expanded to three cities across the country.

Indonesia, the world鈥檚 biggest Muslim-majority nation, sends the largest Hajj contingent of pilgrims every year to perform the spiritual journey that is one of the five pillars of Islam.

In 2025, 黑料社区 granted Indonesia a quota of 221,000 pilgrims. With the Hajj expected to take place on June 4 and end on June 9, special pilgrimage flights from Indonesia started on May 2.

Over half of the pilgrims are departing under the pre-travel program, which was launched by the Kingdom in 2019 to help pilgrims meet all the visa, customs and health requirements at their airport of origin and save them long hours of waiting before and upon arrival in the Kingdom.

鈥淚n Indonesia, Makkah Route is implemented in three airports, Soekarno-Hatta in Jakarta, and then in the cities of Solo and Surabaya,鈥 Mohammed Zain, director of domestic Hajj services at the Ministry of Religious Affairs, told Arab News.

The initiative was only expanded in 2024 to reach more Indonesian pilgrims in different parts of the country.

This year, a total of 122,156 Indonesian pilgrims, who are departing from the three selected cities, are benefiting from the program.

鈥淭his is very helpful in sorting all of the pilgrims鈥 document requirements, like visa and passport, so that when the pilgrims reach 黑料社区, they simply head to their buses and go on their spiritual journey safely and comfortably,鈥 Zain said.

鈥淲e hope that for Hajj next year, the Makkah Route initiative will be further expanded in Indonesia, so that we can offer more high-quality Hajj service.鈥

In Jakarta, the program is implemented at the new Hajj and Umrah terminal in Soekarno-Hatta International Airport, which was inaugurated by President Prabowo Subianto earlier this month.

Over 125,000 pilgrims have arrived in the Kingdom as of Tuesday.

Indonesia is among seven Muslim-majority countries 鈥 including Pakistan, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Morocco, Turkiye and Cote d鈥橧voire 鈥 where 黑料社区 is operating its Makkah Route initiative.


Refugees in Ethiopia risk losing food aid: UN agency

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Refugees in Ethiopia risk losing food aid: UN agency

Refugees in Ethiopia risk losing food aid: UN agency
ADDIS ABABA: The World Food Programme is on the brink of suspending food aid for millions of refugees in Ethiopia due to cuts in international aid, the UN agency said on Friday.
Ethiopia, Africa鈥檚 second most populous country, hosts many refugees from neighboring Sudan and South Sudan, and also has internally displaced residents fleeing internal conflicts.
The director of the program (WFP) in Ethiopia, Zlatan Milisic, said it needed to raise about $230 million to sustain humanitarian operations for the next six months.
鈥淲ithout immediate new funding, WFP could be forced to completely suspend food assistance for all refugees in Ethiopia in the coming months,鈥 he said in a statement.
Reductions in foreign humanitarian aid by the United States and other Western countries this year have worsened funding issues in many developing countries.
WFP said this month it was forced to cut food rations for 780,000 refugees in 27 camps across Ethiopia.
鈥淲e are making impossible choices,鈥 Milisic said.
鈥淭hese reductions are just another step toward stopping food distributions completely, putting the lives of those we currently assist at risk.鈥
According to the agency, the latest cuts mean refugees are now receiving fewer than 1,000 calories a day in food aid 鈥 less than half the recommended 2,100 daily intake.
Ethiopia is receiving a surge of refugees from neighboring Sudan, gripped by civil war since April 2023, and South Sudan, long troubled by instability.
The Horn of African nation is also facing internal conflicts, particularly in its two most populous regions, which have displaced tens of thousands of people.
鈥淓very ration cut is a child left hungrier, a mother forced to skip meals, a family pushed closer to the edge,鈥 Milisic said.
In April, WFP said it had halted aid for 650,000 malnourished women and children in Ethiopia.
From January to October, it provided life-saving assistance to 4.7 million vulnerable people across the country.

Powerful earthquake off southern Philippines kills 5 people, causes damages and tsunami evacuations

Powerful earthquake off southern Philippines kills 5 people, causes damages and tsunami evacuations
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Powerful earthquake off southern Philippines kills 5 people, causes damages and tsunami evacuations

Powerful earthquake off southern Philippines kills 5 people, causes damages and tsunami evacuations
  • At least five people were killed, including two patients who died of heart attacks at a hospital during the earthquake and a resident who was hit by debris in Mati city in Davao Oriental
  • A tsunami warning that set off evacuations in six coastal provinces near Davao Oriental was later lifted without any major waves being detected, chief government seismologist Teresito Bacolcol said

MANILA: A 7.4-magnitude earthquake Friday morning off the southern Philippines killed at least five people, set off landslides, damaged hospitals and schools and prompted evacuations of coastal areas nearby because of a tsunami warning, which was later lifted.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., facing his latest natural disaster after a recent deadly quake and back-to-back storms, said the potential damage was being assessed and rescue teams and relief operations were being prepared and would be deployed when it was safe to do so.
The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said that it was expecting damage and aftershocks from the temblor, which was centered at sea about 43 kilometers (27 miles) east of Manay town in Davao Oriental province and was caused by movement in the Philippine Trench at a depth of 23 kilometers (14 miles).
At least five people were killed, including two patients who died of heart attacks at a hospital during the earthquake and a resident who was hit by debris in Mati city in Davao Oriental, Ednar Dayanghirang, regional director of the government鈥檚 Office of Civil Defense, told The Associated Press by telephone.
Two villagers died and several others were rescued with injuries by army troops and civilian volunteers in a landslide set off by the quake in a remote gold-mining village in Pantukan town in Davao de Oro province near Davao Oriental, Dayanghirang said.
Office of Civil Defense deputy administrator Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV said that several buildings sustained cracks in their walls, including an international airport in Davao city, but it remained operational without any flights being canceled, Alejandro said.
鈥淚 was driving my car when it suddenly swayed and I saw power lines swaying wildly. People darted out of houses and buildings as the ground shook and electricity came off,鈥 Jun Saavedra, a disaster mitigation officer of Governor Generoso town in Davao Oriental, told The Associated Press by cellphone.
鈥淲e鈥檝e had earthquakes in the past, but this was the strongest,鈥 Saavedra said, adding that the intense ground swaying caused cracks in several buildings, including a high school, where about 50 students were brought to a hospital by ambulance after sustaining bruises, fainting or becoming dizzy because of the quake.
Governor Generoso is a town about 100 kilometers (62 miles) south of Manay, where school classes in all levels were also suspended.
Children evacuated schools in Davao city, which has about 5.4 million people and is the biggest city near the epicenter, about 250 kilometers (155 miles) west of Davao Oriental province.
The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honolulu said that small waves were detected on the coasts of the Philippines and Indonesia before the threat passed about two hours after the quake. It said that small sea fluctuations may continue.
A tsunami warning that set off evacuations in six coastal provinces near Davao Oriental was later lifted without any major waves being detected, chief government seismologist Teresito Bacolcol said.
Indonesia鈥檚 Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency said that small tsunami waves were detected in North Sulawesi province with heights ranging from 3.5 to 17 centimeters (1.3 to 6.7 inches) in Melonguane, Beo, Essang and Ganalo in Talaud Islands districts.
The Philippines is still recovering from a Sept. 30 earthquake with a 6.9 magnitude that left at least 74 people dead and displaced thousands of people in the central province of Cebu, particularly in Bogo city and outlying towns.
The archipelago also is lashed by about 20 typhoons and storms each year, making disaster response a major task of the government and volunteer groups.
Also Friday, an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 struck Friday off the coast of Papua New Guinea. The US Geological Survey said that it was centered in the Bismarck Sea 414 kilometers (257 miles) northeast of Lae, the South Pacific island nation鈥檚 second-most populous city.
Lae police official Mary Jane Huafilong said that no damage was reported.


Religious party protest triggers road closures, disrupts mobile services in Pakistani capital

Religious party protest triggers road closures, disrupts mobile services in Pakistani capital
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Religious party protest triggers road closures, disrupts mobile services in Pakistani capital

Religious party protest triggers road closures, disrupts mobile services in Pakistani capital
  • The TLP party called for a march on Islamabad to stage a protest outside US embassy in solidarity with Palestinians
  • Authorities have since placed shipping containers on key roads, amid reports of arrests of dozens of TLP supporters

ISLAMABAD: A protest announced by the Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) religious party has paralyzed the Pakistani capital of Islamabad and other cities, with authorities closing roads amid a disruption in mobile phone services.

The TLP this week called for a march on the federal capital where it planned to stage a protest outside the United States (US) embassy in solidarity with Palestinians.

Authorities raided the party headquarters in Lahore late Wednesday in a bid to keep the TLP from following through on its plans. The raid resulted in clashes that continued on Thursday.

Shipping containers have since been placed on key roads in Islamabad, Lahore and other cities to block the protesters, amid reports of arrests of dozens of TLP supporters.

鈥淎ll types of heavy traffic will be banned from entering Islamabad until further notice,鈥 the city鈥檚 traffic police said on X, sharing alternate traffic routes for public.

School administration in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad returned students to homes early Friday in view of the law-and-order situation, according to school association.

The Ministry of Interior directed the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) to suspend 3G and 4G services in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

A directive dated October 9 stated the ministry had 鈥渁ccorded approval to suspend 3G/4G services in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, starting from 12am tonight till further orders.鈥 It directed the PTA to take 鈥渇urther necessary action鈥 in this regard in coordination with local administration and police in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

The TLP has previously staged protests, most prominently in support of blasphemy laws and to call on the government to cut diplomatic ties with Western nations where Holy Qur鈥檃n desecrations have taken place.

Some of these protests turned violent and continued for days.

In Oct. last year, police in Karachi arrested more than a dozen TLP activists and members of a local human rights group for staging separate demonstrations over a blasphemy case, amid a ban on public gatherings.

In July 2024, hundreds of TLP supporters had camped at the Faizabad interchange connecting Islamabad and Rawalpindi to demand the Pakistani government officially boycott Israeli products and declare Israeli PM a 鈥榯errorist.鈥 The protest continued for a week and was ended after talks with government.


Burkina Faso rejects proposal to accept deportees from the US

Burkina Faso rejects proposal to accept deportees from the US
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Burkina Faso rejects proposal to accept deportees from the US

Burkina Faso rejects proposal to accept deportees from the US
  • Citing a US diplomatic note accusing Burkinabe nationals of not complying with visa usage rules, Karamoko Jean-Marie Traor茅 called the move a possible 鈥減ressure tactic鈥 and said, 鈥淏urkina Faso is a land of dignity, not deportation鈥

DAKAR: Burkina Faso says it has refused a proposal from the Trump administration to accept deportees from the United States.
The West African country was asked whether it would accept non-citizens expelled by the US, in addition to its own nationals, Foreign Minister Karamoko Jean-Marie Traor茅 said Thursday on national television.
鈥淣aturally, this proposal, which we deemed indecent at the time, is totally contrary to the value of dignity which is part of the very essence of the vision of Capt. Ibrahim Traor茅,鈥 he said, referring to the country鈥檚 military ruler.
The remark came only a few hours after the US Embassy in the capital Ouagadougou suspended most visa services for Burkina Faso residents, redirecting applications to its embassy in neighboring Togo. The embassy did not give a reason for the move.
Citing a US diplomatic note accusing Burkinabe nationals of not complying with visa usage rules, Karamoko Jean-Marie Traor茅 called the move a possible 鈥減ressure tactic鈥 and said, 鈥淏urkina Faso is a land of dignity, not deportation.鈥
The US Embassy in Ouagadougou and Department of Homeland Security didn鈥檛 immediately respond to a request for comment.
More than 40 deportees have been sent to Africa since July after the Trump administration struck largely secretive agreements with at least five African nations to take migrants under a new third-country deportation program. Rights groups and others have protested the program.
The US has sent deportees to the small African nation of Eswatini, South Sudan, Rwanda and Ghana. It also has an agreement with Uganda, though no deportations there have been announced.
Six deportees are still detained in an unspecified facility in South Sudan, while Rwanda hasn鈥檛 said where it is holding seven deportees. Eleven of the 14 deportees sent to Ghana last month sued the government there for holding them in what they described as terrible conditions at a military camp on the outskirts of the capital, Accra.
Human Rights Watch said last month the Trump administration offered financial incentives to some African countries to accept deportees. The rights group said it reviewed written agreements showing Eswatini will receive $5.1 million in US funding for migration and border management while Rwanda will receive $7.5 million.


Spain says 鈥榗ommitted to NATO鈥 after Trump expulsion threat

Spain says 鈥榗ommitted to NATO鈥 after Trump expulsion threat
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Spain says 鈥榗ommitted to NATO鈥 after Trump expulsion threat

Spain says 鈥榗ommitted to NATO鈥 after Trump expulsion threat

MADRID: Spain hit back at Donald Trump on Friday after the US President suggested expelling the country from NATO for failing to meet his ramped-up defense spending target.
In June, the 32-nation military alliance agreed to massively boost defense spending to five percent of annual economic output over the next decade under pressure from Trump.
But Spain, which was NATO鈥檚 lowest defense spender in relative terms last year, insisted it would not need to hit the headline figure.
鈥淲e had one laggard, it was Spain,鈥 Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Thursday.
鈥淭hey have no excuse not to do this, but that鈥檚 all right. Maybe you should throw them out of NATO, frankly.鈥
Government sources said on Friday that 鈥淪pain is a committed and full member of NATO. And it meets its capacity targets as much as the United States.鈥
Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has argued that Spain should meet its capacity objectives rather than fixed spending targets, including cybersecurity and the environment in his calculations.
The Spanish opposition pounced on the stir caused by Trump鈥檚 remarks to criticize Sanchez late on Thursday.
The main conservative opposition鈥檚 leader, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, wrote on X that 鈥淪pain is a credible, proud member and committed to NATO. And we will remain so. The problem is Sanchez.鈥
鈥淗e can鈥檛 be trusted, but that should not hold the country back. Our nation should not have to pay for his frivolity and irresponsibility,鈥 the Popular Party leader said.
Far-right leader Santiago Abascal, who heads Spain鈥檚 third-largest political force Vox, said on X that Sanchez 鈥渇urther destroys national interests and seriously harms our security.鈥
鈥淪anchez is the greatest calamity Spain has had in a long time.鈥