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Layla Maghribi

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Oleh Psiuk of 2022 Eurovision Song Contest winners Kalush Orchestra performing at a charity telethon at Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. Reuters
Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra sell Eurovision trophy for $900,000 to buy drones

Separately a collection drive for €5 million to buy a Turkish Bayraktar TB2 military drone took just three days

UKMay 30, 2022
'Radio Ballads' at the Serpentine North gallery until May 29, is a series of films produced by award-winning British artists that look at the social care system in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. Photo: George Darrell
The Bahraini curator bringing together London's richest and poorest parts

Serpentine Gallery showcases award-winning British artists who embedded themselves in the community over the past three years

WeekendMay 27, 2022
A mural at the site where Palestinian-American reporter Shireen Abu Akleh was shot dead in the West Bank city of Jenin. AP
UK lawyers add Shireen Abu Akleh shooting to International Criminal Court complaint

Case 'brings into sharp focus the need for urgent action' over deaths of Palestinian journalists involving Israeli forces, says human rights lawyer

UKMay 27, 2022
The Spencer Tiara worn by Diana, Princess of Wales on her wedding day, is on display at Sotheby's, London, as part of the UK's largest exhibition of tiaras in 20 years. PA
Princess Diana's wedding tiara part of royal display at Sotheby's for platinum jubilee

The headpiece worn by Diana for her marriage to Prince Charles is one of 50 on display at the auction house

UKMay 27, 2022
Members of the pro-burkini association « Alliance Citoyenne » celebrated the change of rules by Grenoble council that would have allowed them to swim in the head-to-toe swimsuit in public pools but a French administrative court has now overturned that decision, sparking fresh allegations of discrimination. AFP
Burkini ban is back after French court overrides council's rule change

France's Interior Minister said the decision by Grenoble council to override the ban on burkinis "undermined secularism’.

UKMay 26, 2022
France's new Minister of Culture Rima Abdul Malak (right) replaces Roselyne Bachelot (left), who had been in the job for 22 months. AFP
Rima Abdul Malak seeks unifying role as new French Minister of Culture

Lebanese-born politician moved to Lyon aged 10 and made a career in arts and humanitarian work

UKMay 25, 2022
H.E. Khairy Amr assumed the position of Minister of Investment in October 2021 and has been working to advance regulations and policies to make Jordan a more attractive country for businesses and public private partnerships. Photo: Ministry of Investment - Jordan/Twitter
Jordan's new Investment Ministry ready for foreign business, minister tells UK

Country has focused on necessary reforms to enable greater investment, Kheiry Amr says

UKMay 23, 2022
BBC New Voices winner and star of BBC Radio Jenan’s Comedy, Jenan Younis, started the Weapons of Mass Hilarity night several years ago but this is the first comedy festival of its kind. Hour Photo: Mariana Feijo
Celebrating the strength of Middle Eastern stand-up

Jenan Younis, founder of the Weapons of Mass Hilarity Festival, tells 'The National' what drove her to set up the world-first event

WeekendMay 20, 2022
Palestinians carry a large national flag during a rally marking the 74h anniversary of what the Palestinians call the "Nakba," or "catastrophe" referring to their uprooting in the war over Israel's 1948 creation, in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah. (AP Photo / Majdi Mohammed)
British MP says UK must recognise Palestine as state if there is to be any hope for peace

Conservative MP David Jones spoke about future role Britain should play in resolving the conflict

UKMay 19, 2022
Britain's former Conservative MP, Rory Stewart, moved to Amman, Jordan, with his family in 2021 for two years to work on a charity development project. AFP
'British interests declining in the Middle East to fuel more violence'

US and UK disengagement from the region seen by ex-Cabinet minister provoking a new decade of instability

UKMay 19, 2022
Meta headquarters in Menlo Park, California. AFP
Facebook examines moderation policies after pressure over Palestine content

Employees of Meta, Facebook's parent company, respond to questions over removals decisions

UKMay 18, 2022
Palestinian writer and director Ahmed Masoud. Photo: Victorina Press
'Come What May' is set in Gaza and reveals complexities in the isolated society

The book is the second by Palestinian writer and director Ahmed Masoud

BooksMay 18, 2022
Opponents of Grenoble's decision to permit the burkini claim it "imposes Islamist values at the heart of bathing areas". Getty
French city Grenoble overturns burkini ban

Decision reignites debate over public displays of Islam in France and country's secular tradition

UKMay 16, 2022
Gilgamesh Contemporary is an immersive multimedia adaptation of the ancient epic, addressing contemporary concerns such as climate change and the preservation of heritage. Photo: Asmaa Alanbari
A modern artistic take on the Gilgamesh epic at the French Cultural Institute in London

Gilgamesh Contemporary is a multimedia installation by Iraqi-born artist Asmaa Alanbari on display

ArtMay 12, 2022
President of Cyprus Nicos Anastasiades has announced a deal that will permit residential development on British military bases on the island. Twitter.
New Cyprus land deal removes another vestige of British colonialism

Agreement will allow Cypriots to sell or develop properties in UK-controlled military zones on the Mediterranean island

UKMay 10, 2022
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