Muslims
Around 250 missing after Rohingya boat capsizes in Andaman Sea, UN agencies say
The UN agencies said the trawler carrying around 250 men, women, and children reportedly sank due to heavy winds, rough seas, and overcrowding.
Almost half of young Muslims in Germany hold Islamist attitudes, study finds
France bans annual gathering of Muslims in Paris amid terrorism fears, security risks
London mayor asks diplomats to push back against Trump's 'lies' about UK capital
Boat with Rohingya migrants sinks off Malaysia coast, hundreds missing
The status of the other two boats was unknown, and a search-and-rescue operation was ongoing, he said.
NRB’s Troy Miller: ‘Mainstream media has no love for Christians, Jews, or Israel' - feature
NRB CEO Troy Miller says anti-Zionism is aimed at Jews but targets Christians as Israel's largest supporters. He warns about foreign influence and the fight against propaganda to win minds.
LISTEN: With ‘Islamification,’ America could elect a ‘President Mamdani,’ Loomer tells 'Post'
Loomer’s comments come days after New York elected Zohran Mamdani as mayor, an outcome she sees as a symbolic turning point for Jewish life in the US and for Israel’s position in the American debate.
UK mosque suspends imam after acknowledging Jewish history in Israel in Tommy Robinson interview
The imam's Nottingham mosque released a statement apologizing for the imam’s “personal views that are deeply offensive and are wholly inconsistent with the values of our institute.”
Abuse, rape and manipulation: Second wife of Manchester synagogue terrorist speaks out
The second of three of Jihad al-Shamie's wives told British media that he emotionally abused her, lied about being unmarried and raped her.
New Italian bill targets Islamic face coverings and religious funding
Italy may be the next of more than 20 countries, among those, France, Austria, and Tunisia, to ban the public use of Muslim attire.
An open letter to Western leaders who recognize a Palestinian state - opinion
Western leaders' recognition of a Palestinian state seems more like a punishment for Bibi and his reckless actions than anything else.
Scholars say Iran intensified repressions, focused on hangings and an Internet blackout
Since the war with Israel, Iranian Police have claimed 21,000 arrests, while rights groups say the subsequent surge in executions echoes the run-up to the 1988 prison massacres.
India says it expects Saudi Arabia to mind 'sensitivities' after pact with Pakistan
On Thursday, India's foreign ministry said it was aware that the pact had been under consideration and that it would study the implications for New Delhi.
Shabana Mahmood: What do we know about the UK's new home secretary?
Shabana Mahmood, the UK's new Home Secretary, faces scrutiny over her past votes on Gaza and links to pro-Palestinian activism as tensions rise.