Pakistan suspends Geo TV’s licence for defaming the Army and ISI

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Pakistan has suspended the licence of Geo News for 15 days for defaming the army and the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), a day after...

European Court rules Switzerland can force Muslim girls to swim with boys

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Switzerland has won a European Court of Human Rights case allowing authorities to force Muslim parents to send their daughters to mixed-gender school swimming...

Bangladesh “tree man” cured after surgery

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Doctors believe that a Bangladeshi man who had an extremely rare skin condition involving "tree like" growths from his hands and feet has been...

VIDEO: Worshippers forcibly removed from mosque by French police

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Video footage has emerged of French police forcibly removing worshippers from a mosque in Clichy, the north-western commune of Paris. It is unconfirmed why police...

Former justice minister of Saudi Arabia says “violence against Israel is unIslamic”

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Saudi Arabia’s former Minister of Justice, Muhammad Bin Abdel-Kareem Aleissa, has stated that any form of violence against Israel is “unIslamic”. There is no justification...

Muslim woman in India denied job in orphanage for wearing hijab

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A Muslim woman in India was denied a job in an orphanage because she wore the hijab. Nedal Zoya came to Delhi from Patna in...

This is how pro-Palestine students welcomed Nikki Haley at Houston University

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The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, was welcomed by passionate pro-Palestine student activists when she visited the University of Houston as...

Jeremy Corbyn visits Syrian refugee camp in Jordan

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has said a government under his leadership would recognise a Palestinian state “very early on” and push hard for a...

Istanbul election re-run angers opposition sparking new protests

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Turkey's electoral body has been criticised for ordering Istanbul's local elections to be re-held after the ruling AK Party lost the city in March. The...

Saudi Arabia bans compulsory gender segregation in restaurants

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Restaurants in Saudi Arabia will no longer be required by law to segregate women from men, according to the country's government. The announcement from the Saudi...
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