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UK may act against UN Security Council on Syria Britain and France say they are “not ruling out” the possibility of enforcing a no-fly zone over Syria while British Foreign Secretary William Hague indicated that such a move could be in defiance of the UN Security Council (UNSC).
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Russia Slams Unilateral Sanctions against Syria Russia criticized unilateral US and European Union sanctions against Damascus, as it voiced skepticism about forming buffer zones in Syria.
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Dagestan suicide bomber identified - ministry The woman who blew herself up, killing herself and seven other people, including well-known religious figure sheikh Said al-Chirkavi, has been identified, the Dagestan Interior Ministry said.
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Anti-halal protest ends in embarrassment for fascists Protestors were left stuck when their truck became wedged under a bridge.
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Famous British singer: The Israeli crimes are the most hideous crimes against humanity The famous British singer Bobby Gillespie condemned the Israeli occupation's crimes and massacres against the Palestinian people since the creation of Israel.
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Death threat to rector of Lyon mosque Kamel Kabtane has been threatened with death. The rector of the Great Mosque in Lyon announced on Thursday 23 August, that he had today received a letter containing death threats.
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Labbaik Arts Artist's Reception IHRC has been hosting an Exhibition by Labbaik Arts since 3 July. This Friday 24 August you will have the opportunity to meet the artist behind these inspirational works.
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Cambridge £15m mosque plans approved for Mill Road site Plans for Cambridge's first purpose-built mosque have been approved by the city council.
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Israeli embassy in Dublin evacuated after suspicious device found An Army bomb-disposal team was called out to investigate a suspicious device found at the Israeli embassy in Dublin in a false alarm, police said.
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Islamic TV Station Launches in Russia Russia's first Islamic television station has begun broadcasting, the channel's chief editor said.
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Copenhagen: Cinema warns moviegoers about “annoying” Muslims A poster that appeared in the window of Copenhagen’s Palads theatre Saturday night warned patrons that due to Eid, the end of the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, more Muslims would be in the theatres than normal and they could get loud and become annoying to other cinema guests.
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Berlin Qods Day march says 'no' to Zionist regime Thousands of people marched here Saturday condemning the ongoing Zionist regime repression and crimes in the occupied territories.
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Olympics fail to boost UK govt. popularity: poll A new poll has found that the London Olympics 2012 failed to boost the UK coalition government’s popularity as it was anticipated.
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Danish Muslims mark Quds Day Denmark's Muslim community marked Quds Day in Copenhagen Thursday evening.
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Turkish protesters rally in support of Assad in Hatay province Turkish protesters have held a demonstration in the southern province of Hatay near the Syrian border to show their support for the Syrian government.
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Hamburg becomes 1st German city to recognize Muslim holidays Authorities in Hamburg have become the first in Germany to officially recognize Islamic holidays so Muslim employees and students can celebrate them at home.
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Edward Corrigan: West seeks destruction of Muslim nations US Republican Congressman Ron Paul has warned that his country is driving Syria into a war by interfering with the ongoing unrest in the Middle East nation.
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Louvre's Islamic Galleries Still Need 10 Million Euros before 22 September Opening The Louvre's long-awaited Islamic galleries will open on 22 September 2012, at his new public spaces devoted to Islamic art, but the museum is still searching for ten million euros from sponsors to finalize the funding of this ambitious project.
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Turkish FM meets representatives of Iraq's Shiite, Sunni Muslims Davutoglu met with representatives of Iraq's Shiite and Sunni Muslims over a fast-breaking meal in Istanbul.
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After years of secularism: Turkey returns to teaching Quran as part of its educational curriculum The first notions of secularism in Turkey goes back to 1972, when Sultan Selim III founded the first secular military school...
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Spanish artist 'Lita Cabellut' celebrates Hijab In her art gallery “Memories Wrapped in Gold Paper”, Spanish artist, Lita Cabellut, attempts to surpass stereotypes stressing that all women should be respected whether veiled or not. Cabellut emphasizes that the “head cover” or Hijab expresses individuality, free will, and independence and is similar to the nuns’ or monk’s religious head cover called “habit”.
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England: Arsonists set fire to Sheffield cab as driver prays A SHEFFIELD cabbie has been left unable to work after his vehicle was set on fire while he was praying at his local mosque.
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Report: German weapons in hands of Taliban militants Another report also said that more than 4,500 German-made Walther guns, which were sold to Afghan security forces, were disappeared.
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Russian mufti urges for more Islamic unity Russian top Islamic figure attended the ceremony held for the fasting month of Ramadan and demanded Islamic countries to avoid sedition.
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London: Muslim employee 'forced to resign' after wearing headscarf to work A London-based retailer forced a Muslim employee to resign after she wore a headscarf to work, because it wanted to retain its "trendy" image, an employment tribunal has ruled.
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