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The United Kingdom will resume weapons sales to Saudi Arabia despite several purported war crimes in Yemen. Is the UK making a killing from the world’s worst humanitarian crisis?
Today marks 72 years since one of the most influential Islamic figures of the 20th century, Hasan al-Banna (rahimahu Allāh), was assassinated by Egyptian secret police…
Eight years ago, at least 3000 people were martyred when they peacefully took to the streets in support of their elected President…
The Saudi kingdom has not hosted US combat forces since 2003, when Donald Rumsfeld, the United States Secretary of Defense under George W. Bush, announced their withdrawal.
What do the EU election results mean?
Today marks 97 years since the destruction of the Ottoman Caliphate, heralding one of the darkest chapters in history…
19-year-old Briton who left the UK in 2015 says she didn’t do anything wrong and was only a housewife
Theresa May has sustained the heaviest parliamentary defeat of any sitting government after MPs voted in an overwhelming majority by 432 to 202 against her Brexit deal…
Today marks 55 years since Syed Qutb, the great Egyptian Muslim thinker, was hanged by the regime of Jamal Abdel Nasser.
The law also asserts that Jewish settlement—without specifying where—is a national value, and promises to encourage and advance settlement efforts.