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Layla Maghribi

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Facebook faces scrutiny over the way it moderates and censors content. Reuters
Facebook 'needs bias review' over Israel-Palestine posts

Its oversight board makes recommendation after reversing company's decision to remove a post shared in Arabic

UKSeptember 15, 2021
People at an Afghan solidarity rally in Trafalgar Square, London. Photo: PA
UK’s plans for Afghan resettlement ‘too vague and limited’

MPs told that mother of one Afghan trying to reach relatives was shot dead by the Taliban for refusing to reveal son’s location

UKSeptember 14, 2021
Boris Johnson with his mother, Charlotte Johnson Wahl, and sister, Rachel, in 2014. Getty
UAE rulers send condolences to Boris Johnson over mother's death

The British prime minister has previously referred to his mother as the ‘supreme authority’ in his family

UKSeptember 14, 2021
The Democratic Republic of Congo received 1.7 million doses of AstraZeneca-Oxford’s Covid-19 vaccine through the UN-led Covax programme in March. Getty Images
Global effect of Covid-19 mitigated by innovation and collaboration

Gates Foundation Goalkeepers report projects 31 million more people in extreme poverty from pandemic

UKSeptember 14, 2021
In 'Once Upon A Time in Nazi Occupied Tunisia', the Jewish Tunisian prisoner Victor, played by Pierro Niel-Mee, is seen during the play with the Nazi soldier Grandma performed by Adrian Edmondson. Photo: Marc Brenner
'Once Upon a Time in Nazi Occupied Tunisia': play humorously tackles a forgotten history

Playwright Josh Azouz on his new play in London, which follows the lives of four Jewish and Muslim friends in 1943 Tunis

Arts & CultureSeptember 12, 2021
Badia Masabni, centre, a comic actress, singer and dancer from Damascus was a performer and owner of one of the most famous nightclubs in 1920s Egypt. Photo: Collection of Lucie Ryzova / Saqi Books
'Midnight in Cairo': the dancehall divas who forged a feminist path of the roaring 1920s

Raphael Cormack's new book raises the curtain on Egypt's most dazzling women

Arts & CultureSeptember 11, 2021
A total of 8,000 refugees have been evacuated from Afghanistan to the UK this year. Reuters
Afghans in UK without access to cash, medicine or nappies

Charities and MPs have criticised the government's lack of co-ordination regarding new arrivals

UKSeptember 10, 2021
The Muslim Arts and Culture Festival, Macfest, won the prestigious Queen's Award for Voluntary Service earlier this year. Photo: Macfest
Award-winning Muslim organisation Macfest launches Arab Heritage Festival in UK

The event in northern English city Manchester will feature a series of cultural events, both online and in-person

UKSeptember 10, 2021
A scene from 'The Man Who Sold His Skin', which will be screened as part of a new BFI programme of Arab films
British Film Institute brings Arab movies to London cinemas for new festival

A new programme of contemporary films from the Middle East

FilmSeptember 08, 2021
A US Navy medical surgeon talks to an interpreter as he provides medical assistance to a family during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. AP Photo
Learning from post-9/11 mistakes means fewer US interventions in Middle East

Chatham House experts predict Washington won't meddle in the Middle East except for specific terrorism strikes

WorldSeptember 07, 2021
Demonstrators protest against the inauguration. AFP
Montenegro police face off with protesters over Serbian church ceremony

Demonstrations against the appointment of a new Church head reveal the deep ethnic divisions in the tiny Adriatic state

WorldSeptember 06, 2021
Park Royal is better known for grey steel warehouses than places to socialise. Ashraf Helmi/The National
New scene for London's Arab diaspora among Park Royal's industrial estates

The once-drab area has become a cheaper, quieter and more community-driven centre for Arab businesses

UKSeptember 05, 2021
The technology used in the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine is being used to design a different vaccine that could help treat cancer, scientists say. AP Photo
Technology used in AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine undergoing cancer trials

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

UKSeptember 03, 2021
Nadia Nadim, an Afghan-Danish citizen and successful football star, says she is trying 'to create awareness of the situation' in Afghanistan, which she finds 'heart-breaking'. Getty
Afghan-Danish footballer fears for fate of women living under Taliban

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

UKSeptember 02, 2021
The Beirut Groove Collective has relocated to London from the Lebanese capital. Photo: Roland Ragi
From Lebanon to London: Beirut Groove Collective find a new home

Founded in 2009 by DJ Ernesto Chahoud, this vinyl DJ collective aims to bring eclectic sounds to those looking for an underground music experience

MusicSeptember 02, 2021
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