Keywords: Freedom
In a formal statement, Volker Türk, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, has voiced apprehension regarding the "disproportionate impact" of law enforcement interventions on American university campuses aimed at disbanding pro-Palestinian demonstrations. "I am concerned......
In a proactive move to safeguard worshippers during the holy month of Ramadan, French authorities have unveiled a comprehensive security strategy, fortifying the presence of law enforcement near mosques across the nation. This decision emerges against the backdrop of an enduring threat of terrorism and......
Morocco stands as a beacon of economic freedom in North Africa, as confirmed by the 2024 Index of Economic Freedom published by the Heritage Foundation. This esteemed report, now in its 30th edition, thoroughly assesses the economic freedom of 184 countries worldwide across four key domains: rule of......
The death toll continues to climb in Gaza as tensions rise across Israel and Palestine in the wake of recent violence. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, over 29,000 Palestinians have been killed since clashes intensified in early October, with close to 70,000 injured. The latest incident stemmed......
In a recent video that has sent shockwaves across social media, Mi Naima, a provocative Moroccan YouTuber notorious for her controversial content, is facing widespread backlash for openly mocking verses from the Quran. The video features Naima adopting a sarcastic tone while reading passages from the......
Copenhagen - The Danish parliament voted on Thursday to criminalize the desecration of holy scriptures, effectively prohibiting provocative acts such as Quran burnings that stirred controversy across Muslim nations earlier this year. The newly enacted law, passed with a majority vote of 94-77, renders......
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