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The four had been "forcibly disappeared, tortured & charged in an unfair trial," according to the UN.
In their response to the Israeli police attack on Al-Aqsa, Palestinian armed groups in Gaza launched 11 rockets at the Israeli cities adjacent to the besieged territory, causing damages to an Israeli factory in Sderot city.
Book Club: An innovative and engrossing investigation of Syrian immigrant life in the United States, Dima Alzayat's debut collection tackles issues of marginalisation, identity and belonging in a community largely shunned by the Global North.
Book Club: For observant Muslims, the month of Ramadan presents opportunities for healing as well as feats of willpower. Aliyah Umm Raiyan's book guides us through these challenges in what has become an essential resource for Ramadan.
For the past 70 years, the United Kingdom has been a pole bearer for global musical creativity and artistic syncretism. Inspired by and derived from the music of the Mandé people of West Africa, the Balimaya Project is forging new jazz-filled ground.
°®Âþµº Meets: Jemima Khan whose debut film is a cross-cultural looking glass into a modern arranged marriage. Drawing on her own experiences in Pakistan, she depicts life in the country and how conservatism doesn't equate to unhappiness.
The deadly attack on the Azerbaijan embassy in Iran last month was the latest of several assaults on foreign diplomatic missions, which had become a routine in Tehran since the 1979 revolution.
Book Club: The turbulence, trauma and turmoil caused by the final days of colonial rule divide communities and pit loved ones against each other. In Leila Aboulela's latest novel, we are forced to come to terms with the complexities of motivation.
Book Club: Recipient of the Naguib Mahfouz prize for Arab literature, Ahmed Taibaoui's debut novel is a grim introspective of a poverty-stricken Algiers. Set in post-civil war Algeria, Taibaoui's noir offering is an intense, must-read page-turner.
Seven members of the "Higher Emergency Committee", the prisoners' leadership body representing all political affiliations, started refusing food on Tuesday. A first wave of 2,000 prisoners will join the strike on Wednesday, the first day of Ramadan.