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The UN Security Council has condemned the Taliban's ban on female staff workers at the international organisation in Afghanistan.
For Muslims, the holy month of Ramadan is a time to appreciate the wealth of gifts bestowed by God. As part of this journey of discovery, Adama Munu travelled to Kenya to experience safari and grow as a person of faith whilst fasting.
"Many outlets described what happened as confrontations or riots, but I saw none of that," noted Kawasmi. "It was a clear aggression on people who were worshipping in their holy place."
Ramadan is upon us, a month-long Islamic celebration of charity, faith and willpower. But what happens when you are deprived of community, and face fasting alone? °®Âþµº speaks to a disparate group of British Muslims about how they are coping.
Days after the Israeli "Independence Day" celebrations in the UAE, Israel unleashed heavy bombardment on the besieged Gaza Strip.
Book Club: Imagining a reality where blasphemy becomes a capital offence, Kuwaiti Professor Mai Al-Nakib delves into the mind of a woman facing a possible death penalty, while tracing the lives of the female ancestors who shaped her.
Yasser Al-Habib's group, the Mahdi Servants Union, has attacked three embassies and had its ‘blasphemous’ film The Lady of Heaven pulled from cinemas. °®Âþµº reveals that they’re now being investigated by Ofcom for inciting crime and disorder.
Israel pays a heavy political price whenever it wages attacks on Palestinian worshippers in Al Aqsa Mosque, but the current extremist Israeli government nevertheless continues to push the boundaries of a historical status quo, writes Daoud Kuttab.
On June 6, Kuwait will hold its seventh round of parliamentary elections in just over 10 years, as entrenched political deadlock has seen the Gulf state trapped in a cycle of seemingly endless parliamentary dissolutions and recurring snap elections.
As protests are met with excessive police violence, a true reckoning with France's colonial past requires taking steps towards abolition, writes Noura Salem.