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'Niqabi Ninja' by Sara Shaarawi. Photo: Jemima Yong
Shubbak: Egyptian comic heroine 'rights the wrongs of men'

Part of this year's Shubbak Festival, 'Niqabi Ninja' is an audio-led creative critique of violence against women

UKJuly 11, 2021
About 4,000 roses and a sign reading 'Attack on the Freedom of Press' lie in Amsterdam after shooting of Peter R de Vries. AP
Supporters lay flowers and pray for Dutch journalist

Two men suspected of shooting Peter de Vries are being held for further two weeks by Dutch police

EuropeJuly 09, 2021
'Muslim 3D' takes users on a virtual tour of holy sites. Courtesy Bigitec
Hajj2021: Creating a virtual reality experience of pilgrimage

Digital companies Bigitec Studio and Labbaik VR are creating an 'emotional experience' with digital walk-throughs of Makkah's holy sites

UKJuly 08, 2021
Into The Woods has been described as a 'reflective metaphor of life as a mysterious walk into the woods'. Photo: Mapping Palestine
Virtual exhibit maps UK's historic role in Palestine

'Mapping Palestine' includes works of various Palestinian artists and is part of a fellowship programme with the Balfour Project, a UK charity

UKJuly 06, 2021
Children shelter in improvised tents near the Moria Refugee Camp on the Greek island of Lesbos. AFP
Child refugees granted rights to UK family reunions

Safe Passage charity urges UK government to 'put these wrongs right'

UKJuly 02, 2021
The regularity of tropical cyclones, river erosion, flooding and landslides in Bangladesh have made it one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. Current estimates suggest that sea level rise alone will displace 18 million Bangladeshis within the next 40 years. Getty Images
Calls at London Climate Week for non-tradable price of climate change to be emphasised

Experts say focus should switch away from the financial impact of environmental damage

UKJuly 01, 2021
Mohamed Malas's 'The Dream', which is being shown at Safar Film Festival, was shot in several Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon 40 years ago. Courtesy The Arab British Centre
London film festival to showcase Arab world's 'intergenerational stories'

Curator Rabih El-Khoury wants to highlight the 'fearless filmmakers' from the region who are shaping the narrative on societal change

FilmJuly 01, 2021
Edmund de Waal's library of exile at The British Museum. Photo: Helen Binet
Thousands of great literary works donated to Mosul library that was destroyed by ISIS

The British Museum's library of exile collection has been donated to the University of Mosul to help revive the ancient city's lost heritage

UKJuly 01, 2021
The e-scooter pilot programme launched in early June in London in select boroughs with a handful of operators. Getty Images
Novel or nuisance? What Londoners think of new e-scooters for hire

Eco-friendly and easy to use but injuries and a police crackdown cast doubt over widespread use

UKJuly 01, 2021
Samir Mansour's bookshop in Gaza was completely levelled by an air strike, destroying 90,000 books. Courtesy Mahvish Rukhsana
Donations pour in to help rebuild destroyed Gaza bookshop

Human rights lawyers lead campaign in which $200,000 has been raised and thousands of books collected

WorldJune 29, 2021
The pandemic has highlight the 'double burden' facing working mothers who carry the majority of home and childcare responsibilities as well as their jobs.
Covid and tech liable to reverse progress on gender equality in British workplace

MPs say the pandemic has set back important gains and call for 'feminist economics' to lead recovery

WorldJune 29, 2021
Libya’s Foreign Minister, Najla El Mangoush, in Tripoli this year. Getty
Libya’s first female foreign minister rallies support for peace plan

The former lawyer will meet global leaders in Berlin to secure backing for the country’s first election in seven years

WorldJune 22, 2021
A view inside the Amazon Salon. Photo: Amazon
High-tech hairdos: would you go to the Amazon Salon in east London?

Layla Maghribi reports on the shopping company's latest venture to see whether 'smart' salons are the future

WorldJune 21, 2021
Lebanese-Syrian director Wissam Tanios' debut feature, We Are From There, will have its UK premiere in July at Safar Film Festival in Londo. Photo: The Arab British Centre
Lebanese director's documentary 'We Are From There' charts the journey to a radically new life

'We Cannot Walk Alone' is the theme at this year's Refugee Week festival in the UK

WorldJune 18, 2021
Lila Ibrahim of DeepMind, the British artificial intelligence research lab, tells audience members at CogX about the company's latest developments, including AlphaFold, the revolutionary clinical software programme it developed last year. Courtesy CogX
London gets a glimpse into the future of business at hybrid CogX Festival

The largest event of its kind, the festival is predominantly online but heralds a return to face-to-face networking

WorldJune 15, 2021
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