India: Rights groups decry release of 11 convicts in gang rape of Muslim woman, murder case
Pakistan: 20 killed in bus-tanker collision in northeast
Egypt: 41 dead in fire at Coptic church west of Cairo
Tunisia: Tunisian preacher stirs controversy over verses regarding ‘coup’
‘News is not good’: Rushdie’s agent says after author attacked on stage in New York
Greece: Dep Speaker of Parliament advocates ‘necessity’ of spying on country’s Turkish Muslim MPs
Jammu & Kashmir: 3 Indian soldiers, 2 Kashmiri militants killed in shoot-out
Palestine: Four Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in West Bank
Afghanistan: 8 killed, 18 injured in ISIS bombing at Muharram gathering
Palestine: 44 Palestinians killed incl 15 children by Israeli bombing of Gaza civilian areas
Palestine: 29 Palestinians killed, incl 6 children by Israeli indiscriminate bombing in Gaza
Palestine: Israel bombs Gaza in unprovoked attack killing 15 incl 5-year-old child
Morocco, Israel agree to enhance security cooperation
UN blames Israel’s ‘coercive measures’ for Palestinian displacements
French gov’t takes flak over deportation decision against well-known imam
Palestine: Palestinian shot dead by Israeli forces in West Bank
Lebanon: Hezbollah warns Israeli gas drilling vessels within range of its missiles
Bangladeshi nationals easy targets of human trafficking gangs
Pakistan: 25 killed in rain-related accidents in 2 days as monsoon wreaks havoc
Palestine: Israeli settlers seize Palestinian home in Hebron
The contrived Ukraine crisis could have been easily defused if the US stuck to the commitment it made post-Cold War not to expand NATO eastward.
Should Karnataka’s college hijab ban hold up to judicial scrutiny, the ruling Hindu nationalist BJP is certain to extend it nationwide
In the absence of public confidence, it is virtually impossible for law enforcement agencies to operate without coercion and respect.
Despite repeated promises of action, the study’s release this month is a depressing reminder of successive Tory governments’ failure to prioritise health inequalities over the last decade.
Experience had lowered expectations for any inquiry into Islamophobia but sinking them further still with the promotion of a suspected Islamophobe even before the inevitable whitewash, is inexcusable,
Only by bringing home the vulnerable victims Daesh's human trafficking will this Government honour its international obligations and put an end to its irresponsible behaviour.
I urge you to take that small but vital step. Book your vaccine now and get a jab.
Ahmed Mohamed om Tottenham in north London, became the first black winner in Countdown's 39-year history.
A 12-year-old Muslim schoolboy was left “terrified” after a teacher at a secondary academy in London allegedly grabbed him and forced him to stop praying.
Muslims are the second least-liked group in the UK and middle and upper-class people are more likely to have prejudiced opinions about Islam, according to a survey from the University of Birmingham.
The dress code of Missouri-based gun range that forbids Muslim women from using the range unless they removed their hijabs is discriminatory, the Council on American-Islamic Relations-Kansas claimed in a Federal suit.
A 34-year-old Canadian man has been charged with spitting on and punching a car occupied by a Muslim woman and her children in Edmonton, Alberta.
The US Government is being asked to investigate a Washington-based far-right group accused of spying on Muslims.
French Muslims have voiced their concern over the credibility, objectives and state vetting process of the Interior Ministry’s newly launched Forum de l’islam de France
A network of anti-racist NGO's have warned EU institutions and member states on the attacks against Muslims and the spread of far-right ideas in France.
A Muslim councillor in Wakefield Council, West Yorkshire, has received Islamophobic abuse, including an incident where a piece of ham was placed on his vehicle.
The Vice-Chair of the All Party Group on British Muslims has challenged Boris Johnson’s “zero tolerance” approach to Islamophobia after he promoted a Chief Whip Mark Spencer to be Leader of the House of Commons while being implicated in an ongoing Islamophobia inquiry.
The Mayor of London has defended his decision to force the Commissioner of the Met Police to stand down, following the head of rank-and-file members of the largest force expressing political criticism of the move by Sadiq Khan.
A report by a committee of MPs has criticised the government for “failing to identify and protect” vulnerable British women and children who were trafficked by ISIS.
Hina Bokhari, the only Lib-Dem woman to be elected to the London Assembly last year joined a ‘Stand for Democracy’ rally say ‘No’ to the government’s new Elections Bill.
Liverpool’s Al-Rahma Mosque in Toxteth won a prestigious award for its extensive outreach work last year.
Sheffield Hallam University dropped its anti-Semitism investigation against a Palestinian academic on February 3 and offered her a more secure contract.
A teenager from Wiltshire who wanted to “shoot up a mosque” and kill 10,000 people has been given a rehabilitation order on January 7.
US President Joe Biden has nominated a Bangladeshi-American civil rights lawyer to serve as the country’s first Muslim female federal judge on January 19.
Minnesota official Hamse Warfa has been appointed Senior Adviser to the State Department, making him the top Somali American appointee in Washington.
The decision of a Muslim Australian Rules football player not to wear a gay pride jersey provoked backlash in Australia.
Three in four ethnic minority doctors have experienced some form of racism at work in the NHS in the past two years, reports the British Medical Association.
Vast and widespread ethnic inequalities in health outcomes are evident at every stage of life, from cradle to the grave, the first true scale of the issues facing BAME people in England has found.
Amnesty joins Human Rights Watch and Israel’s B’Tselem in accusing Israel of apartheid — both within its borders and in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
Over 170 EU and UK parliamentarians have co-signed a statement imploring their governments and the UN to bring Egypt’s “devastating” human rights situation under closer international scrutiny.
On January 28, a US Federal court ruled that Texas could not enforce its anti-boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) law against a contractor who refused to sign a pledge not to boycott Israel.
Seven former members of the Bosnian Serb police were arrested on suspicion of massacring ethnic Muslim Bosniaks, including children in 1992
Methane emissions surpassed 1,900 parts per billion (PPB) last year, and the unprecedented rate of increase has scientists worried.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that all COVID restrictions, including the need to self-isolate if you test positive for COVID, could be lifted by the end of February.
Black HR manager who lost race discrimination case after her boss asked her how she 'kept the chimp at bay' in meeting about 'Chimp Paradox' mind management theory
A Physician on the Nile begins as a description of everyday life in Egypt at the turn of the seventh/thirteenth century, before becoming a harrowing account of famine and pestilence.
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Senegal beat Egypt 4-2 on penalties to win its first-ever Africa Cup of Nations on February 6 thanks to Sadio Mane’s winning penalty.
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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.