IIFA, Ibn Khaldun University Sign Cooperation Agreement

IIFA, Ibn Khaldun University Sign Cooperation Agreement
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IIFA, Ibn Khaldun University Sign Cooperation Agreement

IIFA, Ibn Khaldun University Sign Cooperation Agreement

The Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA) and Ibn Khaldun University in Istanbul signed a cooperation agreement on Friday.

The deal between the two institutions was signed by IIFA Sec-Gen Dr. Koutoub Moustapha Sano and President of Ibn Khaldun University Dr. Ataullah Arkan.

The event took place at the university's headquarters in Istanbul.

The agreement aims to build a strategic partnership in the field of joint scientific studies and research, in addition to working together in organizing conferences and symposia. The deal also covers
exchanging publications between the two institutions.



Australia Tells US Influencer: 'Leave Baby Wombat Alone'

Australia's Wombat Protection Society said the influencer "mishandled a wombat joey." AFP
Australia's Wombat Protection Society said the influencer "mishandled a wombat joey." AFP
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Australia Tells US Influencer: 'Leave Baby Wombat Alone'

Australia's Wombat Protection Society said the influencer "mishandled a wombat joey." AFP
Australia's Wombat Protection Society said the influencer "mishandled a wombat joey." AFP

Australia's top diplomat urged a visiting American influencer on Thursday to "leave the baby wombat alone", after a video appeared to show the woman pestering a young marsupial.

In a now-deleted video posted to Instagram this week, the woman can be seen picking up the hissing wild animal before declaring to the camera: "I caught a baby wombat".

The woman -- identified in Australian media as American outdoors influencer Sam Jones -- then places the wombat back on the side of the road, AFP reported.

The video riled wildlife experts and animal lovers alike -- and on Thursday, concern over it reached the top echelons of the Australian government.

"It looked pretty dreadful, didn't it?" Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong told Australia's Channel Seven.

"I think everyone who would have seen that would have thought, look, leave the baby wombat alone."

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said he was investigating if the woman had violated her visa.

"I can't wait for Australia to see the back of this individual, I don't expect she will return," he said in a statement.

Australia's Wombat Protection Society said the influencer "mishandled a wombat joey" in an "apparent snatch for social media likes".

"She then placed the vulnerable baby back onto a country road -- potentially putting it at risk of becoming roadkill."

Australia's rotund native wombats are among the world's biggest burrowing species, according to the national museum.

While some species are considered endangered, the common bare-nosed wombat is found along large swathes of southern and eastern Australia.