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Starmer condemns Johnson’s plans to remove Covid restrictions as ‘reckless’
6th Jul 2021

Starmer condemns Johnson’s plans to remove Covid restrictions as ‘reckless’

By Hamed Chapman   London (The Muslim News): Labour Leader, Keir Starmer, has broken ranks with Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, over his controversial decision to lift almost all remaining Covid-19 restrictions for England from July 19, describing his plans as irresponsible. “The idea that, as the infection rate goes up, you throw off all protections […]

Palestinian govt cancels expired COVID-19 vaccine deal with Israel
20th Jun 2021

Palestinian govt cancels expired COVID-19 vaccine deal with Israel

By Ahmed Asmar   ANKARA (AA):- The Palestinian government canceled a deal on Friday to receive coronavirus vaccine doses from Israel because the doses appeared to have expired and did not meet the technical criteria of the Health Ministry. After examination of “the first batch of the Pfizer vaccines … it was found that they […]

UK: Johnson’s complacency blamed for failure to remove lockdown
15th Jun 2021

UK: Johnson’s complacency blamed for failure to remove lockdown

By Hamed Chapman London, (The Muslim News): Boris Johnson is being blamed for being responsible himself in causing the delay in removing the remaining legal Covid restrictions by failing to put India earlier on the travel red list and effectively allowing the Delta [Indian] variant to manifest in the UK. “We are now in the […]

UK: Further easing of lockdown confirmed from May 17
11th May 2021

UK: Further easing of lockdown confirmed from May 17

By Hamed Chapman London, (The Muslim News): Lockdown restrictions will be further relaxed from May 17 in England in accordance with the roadmap he set out three months ago, Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has confirmed. The easing, the largest so far including allowing people to meet indoors in groups of up to six or as […]

‘EU should prioritize human rights at Indian summit’
4th May 2021

‘EU should prioritize human rights at Indian summit’

By Gozde Bayar ANKARA (AA): International organizations on Monday urged European leaders to prioritize the deteriorating human rights situation in India during the EU-India leaders’ summit on May 8. “European leaders should press the Indian government to reverse its abusive and discriminatory policies and immediately release all human rights defenders and other critics who have […]

Pakistan: Ramadan: Roadside iftar resumes after a year break
29th Apr 2021

Pakistan: Ramadan: Roadside iftar resumes after a year break

By Aamir Latif   KARACHI, Pakistan (AA): Sitting on a plastic mat on a stony footpath opposite the mausoleum of the country’s founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Khair-un-Nisa, together with dozens of other women, was awaiting for Maghrib adhan, Islamic sunset prayers call, to break her fast (iftar) as honking traffic passed by. Volunteers were placing […]

COVID-19 threatens Africa’s food security
30th Apr 2021

COVID-19 threatens Africa’s food security

By Felix Tih   ANKARA (AA): Besides the fatalities, the impact of COVID-19 on Africa’s food security has been severe, the head of the African Development Bank (AfDB) said on Thursday. Akinwumi Adesina was speaking at a two-day virtual dialogue on Feeding Africa where panelists discussed ways to expand activities, financing and partnerships to further […]

Pakistan offers to help virus-ravaged India
25th Apr 2021

Pakistan offers to help virus-ravaged India

By Aamir Latif   KARACHI, Pakistan (AA): Pakistan on Saturday offered to help longtime rival India in its efforts to stem a catastrophic COVID-19 wave that has ravaged the world’s second-most populous country. “As a gesture of solidarity with the people of India in the wake of the current wave of COVID-19, Pakistan has offered […]

UK: Covid-19 vaccine uptake tripled among ethnic minorities
21st Apr 2021

UK: Covid-19 vaccine uptake tripled among ethnic minorities

By Hamed Chapman   London, (The Muslim News): The uptake of coronavirus vaccines among all ethnic minority groups has tripled since February, outpacing the national average, according to the Medical Director of Primary Care for NHS England “Take-up among people from the Pakistani background is more than four times higher than it was in February, […]

UK: Reminder of risks as lockdown further eased
13th Apr 2021

UK: Reminder of risks as lockdown further eased

By Hamed Chapman   London, (The Muslim News): Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirmed Monday a further easing of lockdown restrictions while cautioning the public to remain wary of the continuing risks of the coronavirus pandemic. “I urge everyone to continue to behave responsibly and remember ‘hands, face, space and fresh air’ to suppress covid as […]

Pfizer, BioNTech say vaccine protects for 6 months
2nd Apr 2021

Pfizer, BioNTech say vaccine protects for 6 months

By Beyza Binnur Donmez   ANKARA (AA): The US drug maker Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech announced Thursday that their coronavirus vaccine is effective up to six months after the second dose. The pivotal Phase 3 study showed the jab was “91.3% effective against COVID-19, measured seven days through up to six months after […]

WTO head says COVID-19 poses greatest threat to trade outlook
1st Apr 2021

WTO head says COVID-19 poses greatest threat to trade outlook

By Peter Kenny   GENEVA (AA): Prospects for a quick recovery in world trade have improved amid an expansion more rapid than expected in the second half of last year, with the World Trade Organization (WTO) on Wednesday estimating that trade would increase by 8% this year after falling by 5.3% in 2020. But WTO […]

UK marks anniversary of 1st Covid-19 national lockdown
24th Mar 2021

UK marks anniversary of 1st Covid-19 national lockdown

By Karim El-Bar   LONDON (AA): The UK on Tuesday marked the anniversary of the start of the country’s first national lockdown by observing a minute’s silence to remember those who died of COVID-19. Alongside ordinary Brits, MPs and peers in the upper and lower houses of the British parliament stood up in silence to […]

WHO: Vaccine gap grows between rich and poor
23rd Mar 2021

WHO: Vaccine gap grows between rich and poor

By Peter Kenny   GENEVA (AA): The gap between vaccines administered in rich countries and those dispensed through the COVAX program is growing and becoming “more grotesque” every day, the World Health Organization chief said Monday, describing this as “self-defeating.” At a webinar on COVID-19 in Geneva, WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus said countries vaccinating younger, […]

EU drug regulator investigating AstraZeneca vaccine
16th Mar 2021

EU drug regulator investigating AstraZeneca vaccine

By Gozde Bayar   ANKARA (AA): The European Medicines Agency (EMA) on Monday said it was continuing an investigation into possible side effects of the novel coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and Oxford University. With several European countries having recently suspended the vaccine, the EMA said in a statement that the probe was a “precaution” […]

UK arrivals not abiding by Covid-19 quarantine rules
25th Feb 2021

UK arrivals not abiding by Covid-19 quarantine rules

By Muhammad Mussa LONDON (AA): Up to 99% of people entering the UK are not following government rules by checking into designated quarantine hotels, an official said Wednesday. Speaking to the Home Affairs Committee, Border Force Director-General Paul Lincoln said that of the 14,000 to 15,000 people entering the UK, only 150 people a day […]

Iraq: More than 300 children contract COVID-19 strain
25th Feb 2021

Iraq: More than 300 children contract COVID-19 strain

Ali Jawad   BAGHDAD (AA): Iraq’s health minister said Wednesday that hundreds of children have contracted a new variant of the coronavirus. “More than 300 children under the age of 14 years have been infected with the new strain since its emergence,” Hassan Al-Tamimi said at a news conference in Baghdad. He said the spread […]

UN: Half Palestinian population need humanitarian help
21st Feb 2021

UN: Half Palestinian population need humanitarian help

By Dilan Pamuk   (AA): The UN said in a report that Palestinian socioeconomic development has suffered one of its worst years since 1994. The report published Thursday by the Office of the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process (UNSCO), said that almost half of the Palestinian population requires humanitarian aid, with […]

Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine effective against UK, SA strains
9th Feb 2021

Pfizer BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine effective against UK, SA strains

(AA & The Muslim News): The Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine is effective against the South African and British variants of the virus, the companies announced Monday, They cited a study published in the journal Natural Medicine that said the vaccine elicits antibodies that neutralized mutated versions of the virus that first appeared in the UK and […]

Bangladesh sees 9-month lowest daily Covid-19 deaths
30th Jan 2021

Bangladesh sees 9-month lowest daily Covid-19 deaths

By SM Najmus Sakib DHAKA, Bangladesh (AA): Bangladesh on Friday registered seven COVID-19 deaths, the lowest daily fatalities in the pandemic since May 6, with signs of a down trend in overall infections amid the cold weather. The South Asian country also recorded some 454 new infections, taking the total tally of cases to 5,34,407, […]

Over 120 people attended a landmark conference on the media reporting of Islam and Muslims. It was held jointly by The Muslim News and Society of Editors in London on September 15.

The Muslim News Awards for Excellence 2015 was held on March in London to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to the society.

The Muslim News Awards for Excellence 2015 was held on March in London to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to the society.

The Muslim News Awards for Excellence event is to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to society. Over 850 people from diverse background, Muslim and non-Muslim, attended the gala dinner.

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