UK: Devon votes to investigate renting a cruise ship to house refugees
A district council in Devon has voted to investigate renting a cruise ship to house refugees and homeless people. The council says that demand for public housing has been...
January 11, 2023
A district council in Devon has voted to investigate renting a cruise ship to house refugees and homeless people. The council says that demand for public housing has been...
January 11, 2023
Muslim scholars from Saudi Arabia, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) accompanied a delegation this week in the Xinjiang province in north-western China, where the Chinese government has...
January 11, 2023
The US has appointed Elizabeth Frawley Bagley as the new Ambassador to Brazil after she was reprimanded during the confirmation hearing over remarks about the power of the “Jewish...
January 11, 2023
Insan Centre for Democracy and Human Rights yesterday warned of the extension of Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank and called for an international stance against this policy,...
January 11, 2023
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani has issued an order to suspend the governor of Diwaniyah, Zuhair Ali Al-Shaalan, while an investigation over corruption allegations is carried out, the...
January 11, 2023
A number of speakers at a forum on Tuesday called upon the Jordanian government to contact Palestinian resistance groups in an attempt to “face off Zionist dangers targeting Jordan...
January 11, 2023
Israel apparently fears possible coordination between the fighters of Islamic Jihad’s Al-Quds Brigades and Fatah’s Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in the occupied West Bank, Rai Al-Youm reported on Tuesday. According...
January 11, 2023
After decades of war, siege and occupation, it is rare to see an Iraqi audience joyful; rare to see women and men laughing and singing happily together in a...
January 11, 2023
The Tunisian journalists’ union warned on Tuesday of the dangerous effect of presidential decree 54 regarding freedom of expression and the press in light of the initiation of lawsuits...
January 11, 2023
A Moroccan court sentenced 13 Sudanese and Chadian migrants to three years in prison for storming the border fence of the Spanish-controlled city of Melilla last June, the Moroccan...