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Layla Maghribi

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The UK Pavilion for Expo 2020 Dubai was built by McLaren Construction and designed by British artist and designer Es Devlin. UK
Artificial intelligence to write poetry for UK pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai

Creative developers behind the project say it uses technology that promotes ‘storydoing’ rather than ‘storytelling’

WorldJune 15, 2021
Whirling Dervishes of Beyoğlu, Istanbul. Photo: Christopher Wilton-Steer and The Aga Khan Development Network
The pictures and crafts from London's 'Silk Road'

A stone’s through from Regent’s Canal, it is a fitting location for the exotic imports on display.

EuropeJune 12, 2021
The British actor was the first Muslim to be nominated for a Best Actor award at the Oscars this year for his role as a drummer in 'Sounds of Metal'. Alamy
Riz Ahmed speaks out about negative portrayal of Muslims on-screen

Oscar-nominated actor ‘fed up’ with absence or demeaning depiction of Muslims in films

EuropeJune 11, 2021
Isa Kali grew up in the predominantly Kurdish region in north-east Syria. He fled the war in Syria in 2014 for Denmark, but now authorities there want to deport him to Damascus, which they deem ‘safe’. Isa Kali
Stateless Kurdish man to be deported from Denmark to Damascus

Danish authorities want to send Isa Kali to Syrian capital, where conscription almost certainly awaits

WorldJune 09, 2021
UAE officials observe Shams 1, the $600 million solar energy plant on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi. AFP
Is it time for the GCC to have its own Green New Deal?

Gulf states 'the perfect places' for renewable energy production

EuropeJune 09, 2021
A woman looking through window with mask - stock photo. Getty Images
Rising mental health problems: the human and economic costs

OECD report shows the true effect of psychological conditions brought on by Covid-19 pandemic

WorldJune 08, 2021
UAE Ambassador to the United Kingdom Mansoor Abulhoul tours Cromwell Place. Ashraf Helmi/The National
Enlightening and inspiring: UAE ambassador praises first international Abu Dhabi Arts Fair in London

Emirati artists' work is on display at London's Cromwell Place

WorldJune 04, 2021
The MACFEST team with Labour MP for Manchester Gorton Afzal Khan. Afzal Khan MP/Twitter
British Muslim cultural charity wins prestigious Queen’s Award

The Muslim Arts and Culture Festival was created after the 2017 Manchester terrorist attack to promote diversity

WorldJune 03, 2021
A still from 'Their Algeria' from director Lina Soualem. Courtesy The Arab British Centre
5 of the best Arab films to watch at Safar Film Festival

Films will be shown online and in cinemas across London in the first-time partnership with Shubbak, Europe's largest festival of contemporary Arab culture

FilmJune 03, 2021
The huge fall of the Lebanese pound against the dollar is not reflected in exchange rates banks are using. Getty Images
Thousands of refugees would be rejected under UK's tougher new rules

Refugee organisations launch campaign for 'a more humane asylum system'

WorldJune 03, 2021
In Uganda, where pregnant girls all required to drop out of school, a group of teenagers successfully appealed to re-enrol in catch-up learning so that they could be allowed to return to school. Courtesy Save the Children
Save the Children: UK foreign aid cuts undermine G7 leadership

UK to discuss plans for international girls' education initiative at G7 summit but financial commitments are lacking

WorldJune 02, 2021
Aldo Faisal is professor of AI and Neuroscience at the Departments of Computing and Bioengineering at Imperial College London. Courtesy Imperial College London
How Artificial Intelligence has played a major role in fighting Covid

Data and machine learning have been vital tools during the pandemic

TechnologyMay 31, 2021
Denmark has recently signed an agreement on immigration with Rwanda that critics say will allow the European country to outsource its responsibilities. AFP
UN urges Denmark not to shift detention of asylum seekers to third country

Draft bill risks 'undermining the foundation' of international protection system for refugees

EuropeMay 28, 2021
Several protests have taken place across Denmark in recent months against the government's plan to deport Syrian refugees, seen as part of growing anti-immigrant policies in the country. Getty Images.
Prime minister condemns racist attack on Muslim family in Denmark

‘We’re part of this society’: Mother of two leads calls for acceptance and inclusion

EuropeMay 27, 2021
Many people in Britain do not have access to safe and secure housing, according to a new report by the charity Shelter. Getty.
Housing charity Shelter: More than one in three Britons live in poor conditions

Charity calls on government to build 90,000 new homes a year

EuropeMay 26, 2021
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