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Spanish town bans Islamic festivals amid tensions

A small Spanish town has sparked controversy by banning Islamic festivals, citing cultural tensions. Critics call it racist, while locals defend their traditions. Read the full story.

Quran tutor jailed for molesting Muslim girls

A private Quran tutor has been sentenced to prison for sexually abusing young Muslim girls during lessons in their homes. The shocking case has sparked outrage in the community.

Spanish town proposes ban on Muslim residents

A small town in Spain faces backlash after local officials propose banning Muslim residents from moving in, raising concerns over discrimination and human rights violations.

Labour's Gaza stance sparks voter exodus - poll

New polling data shows Labour's support plummeting among Muslim voters and younger demographics over Keir Starmer's handling of the Gaza conflict, with potential electoral consequences.

Landlord charged in hate crime stabbing of Muslim boy

A 71-year-old Illinois landlord has been charged with a hate crime following the brutal stabbing of a six-year-old Muslim boy. The attack, which also left the child's mother critically injured, has sparked outrage and calls for justice.

Australia pledges £6.5M Gaza aid package

The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has announced a £6.5 million aid package for Gaza, targeting urgent humanitarian needs. Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed the funding, emphasising support for civilians amid escalating

UK aid cuts hit girls' education hardest

The UK government's decision to slash foreign aid budgets is having devastating consequences for girls' education programmes in some of the world's poorest countries.

New UK trust to combat anti-Muslim hate

A new independent trust is set to monitor and tackle anti-Muslim hatred in the UK following the suspension of government funding to Tell MAMA. The initiative aims to ensure transparency and effectiveness in addressing Islamophobia.

King hosts first British-Indian Muslim minister

King Charles welcomed Lord Shoaib Bashir, the first British-Indian Muslim to serve as a minister, in a landmark audience at Buckingham Palace, highlighting the UK's growing diversity in leadership roles.

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