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Sydney Council Closes Unauthorised Prayer Hall

A Sydney council has ordered the immediate closure of an unauthorised prayer hall linked to alleged Bondi attacker Navdeed Akram. Read the full story on the council's decisive action.

Quebec bans public prayer in new secularism law

Quebec intensifies its secularism laws with Bill 9, banning public prayer and religious symbols. Critics argue it disproportionately targets Muslims. Discover the full implications.

Hasidic Rabbis Pray at Rebbe's Resting Place in NYC

Twelve Hasidic rabbis attended the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries, gathering for prayer at Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson's Queens resting place. Explore this powerful display of faith.

World's First Muslim-Friendly Cruise Sets Sail

Discover how a groundbreaking cruise line is revolutionising halal travel with prayer facilities, alcohol-free voyages, and segregated leisure areas while sailing to stunning destinations.

King Charles prays with Pope in 500-year first

In an unprecedented ecumenical moment, King Charles III and Pope Leo shared prayers at the Vatican, marking the first such royal-papal worship in five centuries and signalling a new era of interfaith dialogue.

Stephen King & Takashi Miike's Horror Masterpiece

Legendary horror masters Stephen King and Takashi Miike collide in an explosive new anthology that redefines terror, featuring Patton Oswalt and shocking Texas Chain Saw Massacre connections.

Prayer fury erupts in Mormon football rivalry

Brigham Young University faces backlash after Utah player Dillon Gabriel's pre-game prayer is interrupted, igniting religious tensions in bitter college football rivalry.

King Charles makes history with Pope prayer service

In an unprecedented display of interfaith unity, King Charles III becomes the first British monarch in half a millennium to participate in a public prayer service with the Pope during his historic state visit to Vatican City.

Labour's radical reform of England's property market

The Labour Party unveils radical reforms to England's property market, promising to overhaul the 'unfair' home-buying process and give power back to purchasers in their biggest housing shake-up in decades.

Tommy Robinson's UK merch made in Bangladesh sweatshop

An undercover investigation exposes how Tommy Robinson's 'Unite the Kingdom' merchandise is allegedly manufactured in Bangladeshi factories with poor working conditions, sparking controversy over the anti-Islam activist's supply chain ethics.

Japan's vending machines crippled by cyber attack

A sophisticated cyber attack has crippled Japan's iconic vending machine network, leaving millions unable to purchase drinks as major suppliers Asahi and Suntory struggle to restore operations.

Jaguar Land Rover production cuts hit UK manufacturing

Britain's automotive giant Jaguar Land Rover has dramatically cut production, contributing to the UK's manufacturing sector contraction and raising concerns about economic growth ahead of the Autumn Budget.

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