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Malek Jandali focuses all his indefatigable energies on composing, humanitarian projects and philanthropy. 'There’s an urgency,' he says. 'Time is ticking. That’s our most valuable asset.' Courtesy Malek Jandali
Chords for accord: Malek Jandali hopes to spread harmony throughout Syria

The US-based composer and pianist explains the 'duty' he feels to preserve his country's cultural heritage and promote peace

Arab ShowcaseApril 15, 2021
The Syrian refugee and restaurateur has been holding pop-up food bars since arriving in England five years ago and has been dreaming of having a permanent restaurant of his own here ever since. Courtesy Imad Al Arnab
Road from Damascus: The Syrian restaurateur serving London’s foodies the tastes of his homeland

Chef who supported refugees through pop-up projects now runs permanent kitchen

WorldApril 14, 2021
Staying hydrated and drinking plenty of water is crucial to managing anger. Alamy
Ramadan 2021: Evian's social media post sparks backlash

Mineral water brand accused of religious insensitivity by France's large Muslim population

EuropeApril 14, 2021
Covid 19 Vaccination program at Regents Park Mosque. GP Yasmin Razak who was running the vaccination program
London’s Central Mosque breaks down Covid vaccine barriers in Ramadan

Mosque is opening its doors for coronavirus shot during holy month thanks to ‘community immunity’ group

EuropeApril 14, 2021
Dr Nemam Ghafouri travelled to Kurdistan in 2014 and established her organisation, Joint Help for Kurdistan, shortly after to address the humanitarian crisis there. Nemam Ghafouri / Facebook
Kurdish-Swedish humanitarian Neman Ghafouri dies of Covid-19

The doctor dedicated the last years of her life to helping Yazidi victims of ISIS terrorism

WorldApril 06, 2021
Clockwise from left: Sadiq Kahn, Laurence Fox, and Shaun Bailey. Getty Images
Keys to the capital: how May’s London elections are shaping up

It’s hard to discuss record of capital's third mayor when the city's government has been hit hard in the pandemic

EuropeApril 02, 2021
Protesters kneel on the ground during a Black Lives Matter demonstration in London last summer, a movement that led to the launch of a new commission by the UK government to investigate racial inequality. Getty
What’s in the name BAME? ‘Unhelpful’ term set to be scrapped

Britain’s new race commission issues 264-page report on racial inequality

EuropeMarch 31, 2021
Saliah, who will feature at London Remixed Festival. Callum Francis Hugh
How Arab women are finding sisterhood in the music scene

Ahead of the London Remixed festival, British-Lebanese DJ and producer Saliah and Egyptian-American hip-hop artist Felukah discuss a lack of representation in the music industry

March 26, 2021
Iraqi’s celebrate in Mississauga, Canada. Wikimedia Commons
Iraq's diaspora should be called in to help with country's development

While first wave of Iraqi expats to return after 2003 were not trusted, 'second generation' could prove more valuable if handled properly

IraqMarch 25, 2021
'We might all be in the same storm but we are not in the same boat' is an image created in one of Hephzibah Kaplan's art therapy sessions during the pandemic. Courtesy H. Kaplan, London Art Therapy Centre
How art therapy is healing mental turmoil triggered by pandemic

Professionals and patients merge therapy with creativity to release pent-up emotions

WorldMarch 24, 2021
Saleh Bakri, left, and Mariam Kanj in 'The Present'. Front Row Filmed Entertainment
'The Present': Oscar-nominated Palestinian film is now available on Netflix

The short is the directorial debut from Palestinian-British director Farah Nabulsi, edited and co-written by Palestinian Hind Shoufani

FilmMarch 20, 2021
Amir El-Masry is on the Bafta steering committee, championing for greater diversity in the industry. Getty
Netflix star Amir El-Masry on playing Ben in 'The One'

Award-winning actor calls for more Middle Eastern representation in the film industry

TelevisionMarch 15, 2021
CCTV footage of Sarah Everard on March 3 as she walked home.
Death of Sarah Everard sees mothers and daughters unite to banish fear

Police ban plans for vigil in London park on Saturday for women to make a stand against violence

EuropeMarch 15, 2021
Three of the Al Hussein's four children play in the snow in Edinburgh, their home of the last two years, thanks to the VPRS. Courtesy Al Hussein family.
Syrian refugees on UK life

Families saved from danger are giving back to the land that brought them in

WorldMarch 14, 2021
Flowers placed by police officers at the golf course entrance are pictured, as the investigation into the disappearance of Sarah Everard continues, in Ashford, Britain, March 11, 2021. REUTERS/Paul Childs
Women ask why they must walk the streets in fear with 'keys in hand just in case'

Differing reactions to Sarah Everard's story on social media cause dismay and expose a gender divide

WorldMarch 12, 2021
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