Terrorist attacks by Muslims receive 357% more media coverage in U.S. than non-Muslim attacks

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Terrorist attacks committed by Muslims receive 357% more media coverage in the United States than those committed by non-Muslims, according to a new research...

Death toll rises in Indonesian tsunami

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The death toll caused by giant waves which crashed into coastal towns on the Indoensian islands of Sumatra and Java has reached at least...

Israeli Labour Party chief “secretly visited” UAE

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Israeli Labour Party leader Avi Gabbay secretly visited Abu Dhabi last month and met with three senior Emirati officials, Israeli media are reporting. The three...

Algeria’s President Abdelaziz Bouteflika steps down after 20 years in power

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Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has resigned after a month of popular protests opposing his rule, state media report. The ailing leader, who has been in...

No foreign pilgrims will be allowed to perform Hajj this year

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Saudi Arabia has confirmed that no foreign pilgrims will be allowed to perform the Hajj this year. In a press conference yesterday Minister of Health,...

Egypt adds former footballer to terror list for links to Muslim Brotherhood

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Egyptian authorities have added former footballing star Mohamed Aboutrika to a terror list for his alleged links with the Muslim Brotherhood, his lawyer says. Mr...

Two men stabbed to death for trying to stop Islamophobic attack in Portland

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Two men have been killed in the US for trying to stop a man abusing a black and a Muslim woman on a train,...

Saudi gives Qatar 10 days to comply with 13 demands including closing down Al...

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Four Gulf countries led by Saudi Arabia have given Qatar 10 days to comply with 13 sweeping demands in order to lift the ongoing...

Saudi Arabia and Qatar in furious row over Hajj

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Qatar has accused Saudi Arabia of politicising the Hajj, claiming Riyadh has imposed restrictions on Qatari nationals planning to travel to Makkah for the...

Children can be held for two weeks without charge under Australia’s new terror law

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“Terrorism” suspects as young as 10 could be detained for up to two weeks without charge under a new anti-terrorism law, Australia’s justice minister...
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