Keir Starmer, UK’s neo-mafia Prime Minister, who used Gaza to purge Labour's left, is to leave office in weeks.
This is why we continually talk about Gaza, despite the distance, repeated tragedies, and our incapacity to do anything material.
Abdesslam Dergoul, a community figure and father of British former Guantanamo prisoner Tarek Dergoul, has passed away.
Yet another blaze, the Hughes fire, has erupted in Los Angeles, but the media’s grief over celebrity losses has been hypocritical.
Moorish-inspired architecture in Europe reminds us of the greatness of al-Andalus and Islamic civilisation.
Gazans are jubilant that the genocide has been paused; at this point, both celebration and reflection are required.
According to BBC News, it's great that Syria is now free, but most vital is whether the new government will allow people to drink.
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