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Christchurch attack and Islamophobia

After the New Zealand shooting that saw the killing of at least 49 Muslim worshippers in two mosques in Christchurch by Brenton Tarrant, a 28-year-old man from Australia, a far-right Australian senator blamed “the immigration program which allowed Muslim fanatics… Keep Reading

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EXCLUSIVE: Algerian authorities sued in the U.K

Abdelkader Messahel’s department is in the midst of a lawsuit. The allegations made against the Algerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs are extremely serious and demonstrate how the Algerian authorities have failed to pay their employee minimum wage for 16 months,… Keep Reading

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Saudi Arabia: An app to track women

A surveillance system has been set up by the Saudi government to control women and prevent them from fleeing the country, known as the ‘Absher’ application, it allows guardians of women (brothers, husbands, and fathers) to track down their movements.… Keep Reading

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European nations move to recognise democrat Juan Guaido

Madrid, London, Paris and several other European capitals recognised today opponent Juan Guaido as president of Venezuela after the expiration of an ultimatum issued to Nicolas Maduro who refused to call a new presidential election. Spain – which has 167,000… Keep Reading

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