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At least 12 people, including seven Syrian refugees and five Lebanese nationals, were killed on Tuesday when Israeli warplanes carried out a series of airstrikes in eastern Lebanon’s Baalbek region, ...
Editor, Publisher, and Founder of The Muslim News Awards for Excellence, Ahmed J Versi, highlighted the importance of the event, stating: “The Muslim News Awards for Excellence has grown into far more ...
Muslim candidates won a record of 18 Parliamentary seats at this month’s General Election, three more than in 2017 but slightly less than expected as Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party scored a ...
London, (The Muslim News): At least 92 Palestinians were killed on Monday amid intensified Israeli air and artillery strikes across Gaza, many of them in areas where displaced families had sought ...
Gaza City (Wafa News Agency, Al Jazeera): In the last 48 hours, 156 Palestinians were killed and 220 injured by Israeli indiscriminate bombings in Gaza Strip, according to Ministry of Health. This ...
By Agnes Szucs BRUSSELS (AA): Muslim associations will appeal at the European Court of Human Rights against the decision of Belgium’s Constitutional Court banning ritual halal animal slaughter, they ...
London, (The Muslim News): At least 55,908 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza since the launch of Israel’s genocidal war in October 2023, the Gaza Health Ministry announced on ...
153 Palestinians killed, 360 injured within 24-hour period as Israel unleashed renewed wave of bombardment across Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has vowed to fully reoccupy Gaza Strip and rejected any permanent ceasefire.
London, (The Muslim News): On Thursday alone, at least 92 Palestinians were killed across Gaza, according to medical sources. The toll included scores of civilians attempting to access food and basic ...
UN has issued series of stark warnings over deepening humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, as Israel’s military offensive & blockade continue to cripple health services & restrict vital aid deliveries.
Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak is accused of employing ‘Islamophobic tropes’ during discussions on the UK’s decision to strike Houthi targets in Yemen.