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The United Nations accuses Mali of carrying out a mass massacre in the country by its army
March 7, 2022
The United Nations accuses Mali of carrying out a mass massacre in the country by its army
Mali’s government denied allegations that the army had carried out mass summary executions of civilians in the center of the country earlier in March.The government’s statement follows a decision by the United Nations peacekeeping mission on Friday to launch an…
Terrorist attack in central Mali leaves 60 soldiers killed and injured
March 6, 2022
Terrorist attack in central Mali leaves 60 soldiers killed and injured
60 soldiers were killed and wounded, as a result of an attack by terrorists on an army camp in central Mali.The Malian army said in a statement, that 27 soldiers were killed and 33 others were wounded, while 7 soldiers…
US Supreme Court rules in favor of FBI in Muslim spying case
March 6, 2022
US Supreme Court rules in favor of FBI in Muslim spying case
The United States Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the FBI in a case concerning discrimination claims by three Muslim men from California who accused the agency of conducting illegal surveillance of them after the September 11, 2001 attacks.The…
UN: A quarter of Myanmar’s population face food insecurity
March 5, 2022
UN: A quarter of Myanmar’s population face food insecurity
The United Nations has announced that a quarter of the population of Myanmar faces food insecurity.This came in a press conference held by the Spokesman for the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Stephane Dujarric, at the permanent headquarters of the…
UN organization warns of exacerbation of famine in the world
March 5, 2022
UN organization warns of exacerbation of famine in the world
The United Nations World Food Program has warned of a food crisis in the war-affected areas of Ukraine, and of the risks of exacerbating famine around the world, due to the suspension of production and export of products such as…
France’s highest court upholds ban on barristers wearing hijab in Lille law courts
March 3, 2022
France’s highest court upholds ban on barristers wearing hijab in Lille law courts
France’s highest court on Wednesday upheld a ban on barristers wearing the hijab and other religious symbols in Lille law courts, a judgment which could set a precedent for the rest of the country.The case was brought by Sarah Asmeta,…
Ukraine war threatens to make bread a luxury in the Middle East
March 3, 2022
Ukraine war threatens to make bread a luxury in the Middle East
Ukraine and Russia provide more than a quarter of the world’s wheat exports, and the war has sent global prices to a 13-year high, causing alarm in Middle Eastern nations that rely on imports.“It’s already too expensive for us, so…
Arab and international media: Increasing racism towards non-Ukrainian refugees arriving in Poland
March 3, 2022
Arab and international media: Increasing racism towards non-Ukrainian refugees arriving in Poland
Arab and international media have confirmed that Ukrainians are still flocking to the border with Poland.According to press reports, there is racism towards non-Ukrainian refugees arriving in Poland, noting that Arab youths fleeing Ukraine suffer from racist practices towards them.The…
“Racist language” characterizes media and political performance in Western countries
March 3, 2022
“Racist language” characterizes media and political performance in Western countries
International media and major watchdog organizations feared the “racist language” used in media coverage of the war in Ukraine by European and American correspondents and presenters.Reports and articles in various newspapers and media platforms dealt with the facts and details…
WSJ: Indian School’s Ban on Hijabs Ignites Battle Over Religious Rights
March 2, 2022
WSJ: Indian School’s Ban on Hijabs Ignites Battle Over Religious Rights
The veil ban in a number of regions of India and the restrictions on veiled women in public facilities continues and “ignites battle over religious rights”, according to the Wall Street Journal.In a report for the newspaper, writers Philip Wen…