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1M Afghan children could die of malnutrition, UNICEF warns
23rd Aug 2021

1M Afghan children could die of malnutrition, UNICEF warns

By Riyaz ul Khaliq   ANKARA (AA): An estimated one million Afghan children are projected to suffer from severe acute malnutrition over the course of this year and could die without treatment, the UN warned on Monday. In a statement, UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said around 10 million children across Afghanistan need humanitarian assistance […]

UK cuts rules for self-isolation despite high level of Covid cases
16th Aug 2021

UK cuts rules for self-isolation despite high level of Covid cases

By Hamed Chapman London, (The Muslim News): The British Government Monday proceeded with removing the requirement for self-isolation for the majority of the public claiming that the Covid-19 pandemic was under control despite little sign of any let up in the number of daily infections as ministers were accused of “going too fast” in reducing […]

Saudi Arabia to allow 2m pilgrims monthly to perform umrah
8th Aug 2021

Saudi Arabia to allow 2m pilgrims monthly to perform umrah

By Zeynep Tufekci Gulay   RIYADH (AA): Saudi Arabia announced on Sunday that beginning Monday applications for Muslim pilgrims wishing to perform umrah from abroad will be received and 2 million requests will be accepted per month which includes pilgrims from inside and outside the Kingdom. The Saudi news agency SPA cited Deputy Minister of […]

Bangladesh extends lockdown with worsening Covid pandemic situation
4th Aug 2021

Bangladesh extends lockdown with worsening Covid pandemic situation

By SM Najmus Sakib   DHAKA, Bangladesh (AA): Bangladesh on Tuesday extended the existing COVID-19 lockdown restrictions to be effective until Aug. 10 as the prevailing situation across the country continued worsening. The South Asian country has implemented a 14-day strict lockdown since July 23 amid surging coronavirus deaths and infections, Bangladesh Liberation War Affairs […]

UK: Muslims disproportionately hit by Covid infection by Eat Out to Help Out scheme
31st Jul 2021

UK: Muslims disproportionately hit by Covid infection by Eat Out to Help Out scheme

By Hamed Chapman   London, (The Muslim News): The Government’s Eat Out to Help Out scheme, designed to kick start the hospitality industry during last year’s second wave lockdown, was responsible for a huge rise in deaths due to Covid-19 disease among the Bangladeshi and Pakistani communities, according to a leading biomedical scientist. Professor Parvez […]

Johnson announces vaccine certificates on ‘Freedom Day’
20th Jul 2021

Johnson announces vaccine certificates on ‘Freedom Day’

By Hamed Chapman London, (The Muslim News): Boris Johnson defiantly proceeded with removing most restrictions to contain the third wave of the Covid pandemic ripping across the UK which forced him to isolate to mar what was supposed to be Freedom Day. In an extraordinary U-turn, the British Prime Minister announced that vaccine passports will […]

Iraq: 50 died in a fire in Covid ward of Nasiriya hospital
13th Jul 2021

Iraq: 50 died in a fire in Covid ward of Nasiriya hospital

By Haydar Karaalp and Mehmet Nuri Ucar   BAGHDAD (AA) – More than 50 people died and many injured in a fire that engulfed the Covid-19 isolation ward of a hospital in southern Iraq, the Iraqi Health Ministry said early Tuesday. The fire at Al-Hussein Hospital in Nasiriya city in Dhi Qar governorate was caused […]

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 […]

EU drugs regulator recommends Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for children 12-15
29th May 2021

EU drugs regulator recommends Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for children 12-15

By Agnes Szucs   BRUSSELS (AA): The European Medicine Agency (EMA) on Friday authorized the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for use in children aged 12 and 15. “The EMA’s Committee for Human Medicine approved today the use of vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech, called Comirnaty, for adolescents from 12 to 15 years,” Marco Cavaleri, the head of Biological Health […]

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 […]

Jammu & Kashmir: Procuring oxygen made difficult for Kashmir charities
7th May 2021

Jammu & Kashmir: Procuring oxygen made difficult for Kashmir charities

By Hilal Mir   SRINAGAR, Jammu and Kashmir, India. (AA): The India-administered Kashmir government asked manufacturers on Thursday to stop supplying oxygen to charities and ordered medical staff at government health institutions to stop speaking to the media. The orders evoked criticism in a region marred by years of conflict and surging cases of coronavirus […]

‘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 records highest daily COVID-19 deaths
28th Apr 2021

Pakistan records highest daily COVID-19 deaths

By Islamuddin Sajid   ISLAMABAD (AA): Pakistan on Wednesday registered 201 deaths from the coronavirus, the highest single-day fatalities since the start of the pandemic last year, said the Health Ministry. The nationwide count raised to 17,530 with the fresh fatalities. Only in April, the South Asian country recorded over 3,100 deaths from COVID-19. This […]

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 […]

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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