A man was arrested in the United Kingdom after footage of him burning a copy of the Quran was live-streamed on social media, raising concerns about the rise of blasphemy laws across Europe following a series of Quran-burning protests in Sweden and Denmark.
A Muslim convert from the UK was found guilty of preparing a terrorist act after threatening to “flatten” a mosque and plotting an attack against an Islamic cleric who was an outspoken critic of terrorism.
Muslim convert found guilty of planned terror acts. Jason Savage, 35, threatened to "flatten" a mosque and plotted to attack an Islamic cleric who was an outspoken critic of terrorismhttps://t.co/xlntUC61O4
The Iraqi man who provoked demonstrations across the world and outrage all over the Arab and Muslim world for staging protests where he burned copies of the Quran in public spaces was killed in Sweden.
A prominent journalist in Kuwait was imprisoned for her calls to normalize the country’s ties with Israel, underscoring a critical point in the Arab world’s contentious but changing relationship with Israel and the broader geopolitical dynamics of the Middle East.
The 18-year-old Southport killer was given a life sentence with a minimum of 52 years in prison for the "sadistic" murders of three young girls in Southport in the United Kingdom, which had been described as "shocking" and "pure evil.”
An Iranian court has allegedly sentenced a famous Iranian singer and rapper to death on appeal for blasphemy against the Prophet Muhammad, with the Iranian judiciary denying the reports made by local media.
A notorious, international pan-Islamist and Islamic fundamentalist organization canceled its yearly event in Canada following public criticism and fears of being banned and listed in Canada as a terrorist organization.
After Israel and Hamas reached an agreement to a ceasefire on January 15th, after more than a year of war and devastation that left over 40,000 Gazans dead and virtually all of Gaza reduced to rubble, Khalil Al-Hayya, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, delivered a speech on Al-Jazeera, calling the war, which they called as “Al-Aqsa Flood war” a victory, adding that the October 7 attacks will continue to be a “source of pride” for Palestinians.
An imam from Dearborn, Michigan, said in a speech during a fundraising event for families in Lebanon who were displaced by the war between Israel and Hezbollah that it was a blessing to have "known" and been "attached with" slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and all the "martyrs" in Lebanon.
While the rest of the world celebrated the New Year, the city of New Orleans in Louisiana is reeling from a deadly truck attack after a man slammed a rented Ford pickup truck into a crowd on a well-known street in the city during New Year celebrations at 3:15 AM, killing at least 14 people and injuring 35 others.