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Nouhaila Benzina, a 25-year-old defender, became the first hijab-wearing footballer to play on a senior level at the Women's World Cup.
Ahead of Tuesday's Women's World Cup match which sees Morocco taken on France - who previously occupied the North African country - here are the top moments to watch out for.
The Atlas Lionesses are the first team from the MENA region to play at the Women's FIFA World Cup, due to be held in Australia and New Zealand later this month.
Christian areas in Pakistan are under police protection after mob attack over 'blasphemy'. At least four churches and a dozen houses and shops were burned and ransacked on Wednesday.
Book Club: Placed on the frontline of great upheaval, early 20th century Aleppo is at a crossroads. Khalid Khalifa's latest novel poetically portrays a Syrian society on the edge: on the one hand expectant, on the other fearful of what may come next.
Do UK counter-terrorism officers really "randomly" pull people up at airports? Writer Tariq Mehmood, also one of the Bradford 12, shares a recent experience at Manchester airport that puts this question under the spotlight.
Staged videos on social media in India are promoting disinformation, exacerbating sectarian tensions and reinforcing negative stereotypes against Muslims under the nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Book Club: Prophet Muhammad's wife Aisha is revered by Sunni Muslims for her leadership qualities, compassion and wisdom. The first in Kube's 'Treasury' series written by a woman about a woman, Dr Sofia Rehman explores her lasting legacy.
The UK voting against a resolution condemning Quran burning as a religious hate act at UN Human Rights Council in the name of free speech is hypocritical given the government’s curtailment of freedoms & civil liberties over the years, argues Anna B.
GIMS, born Gandhi Djuna in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, arrived in France in 1988 at the age of two, with his parents who were then migrants in an irregular situation.