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Its oversight board makes recommendation after reversing company's decision to remove a post shared in Arabic
MPs told that mother of one Afghan trying to reach relatives was shot dead by the Taliban for refusing to reveal son’s location
The British prime minister has previously referred to his mother as the ‘supreme authority’ in his family
Gates Foundation Goalkeepers report projects 31 million more people in extreme poverty from pandemic
Playwright Josh Azouz on his new play in London, which follows the lives of four Jewish and Muslim friends in 1943 Tunis
Raphael Cormack's new book raises the curtain on Egypt's most dazzling women
Charities and MPs have criticised the government's lack of co-ordination regarding new arrivals
The event in northern English city Manchester will feature a series of cultural events, both online and in-person
A new programme of contemporary films from the Middle East
Chatham House experts predict Washington won't meddle in the Middle East except for specific terrorism strikes
Demonstrations against the appointment of a new Church head reveal the deep ethnic divisions in the tiny Adriatic state
The once-drab area has become a cheaper, quieter and more community-driven centre for Arab businesses
After tests on mice show an increase in the number of anti-tumour cells, the University of Oxford team will soon begin trials on people
Nadia Nadim, who fled former regime as a child, has no faith in Afghanistan's new rulers and their vow to protect women’s rights
Founded in 2009 by DJ Ernesto Chahoud, this vinyl DJ collective aims to bring eclectic sounds to those looking for an underground music experience
