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Layla Maghribi

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Berlin Brandenburg Airport. In Germany, Covid-19 infections are increasing, with 89,624 new infections reported on average each day. Reuters / Michele Tantussi
Holidaymakers warned of European tourist destinations becoming hubs for Covid cases

A surging number of infections across the UK and Europe is worrying travellers and health officials

UKJuly 07, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Air Force members stand guard at a petrol station in Sri Lanka as people queue to buy fuel. Reuters
UK warns against travel to Sri Lanka

The island nation has been rocked by civil unrest during its worst economic crisis in seven decades

UKJuly 06, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Portugal is bracing for a series of summer heatwaves, after Spain experienced its hottest May on record. Reuters
Global warming predicted to ruin farming and tourism for Spain and Portugal

Study finds areas of the European countries facing 'unprecedented' dryness

UKJuly 05, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Mostly women and children inhabit Roj, a camp where relatives of suspected ISIS terrorists are held, in Syria's north-eastern Hassakeh province. AP
France repatriates dozens of children and their mothers from Syria camps

Al Hol and Roj camps still house thousands of youngsters in squalid conditions, many from families of ISIS fighters

UKJuly 05, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Shah Mohammad Rais, The Bookseller of Kabul, opened his famous shop in 1974. However, the Taliban takeover has pushed him to seek asylum in the UK. AP
Inspiration for 'The Bookseller of Kabul' seeks asylum in London

Following the Taliban's takeover last summer, Shah Muhammad Rais fled and is now living in the UK

UKJuly 05, 2022
Layla Maghribi
A programme of live events accompanies the Back to Earth exhibition and features the UK premiere of the award-winning opera ‘Sun & Sea’ (pictured) by Lina Lapelytee. Photo: Elon Shoenholz
Serpentine Gallery offers an earthy take on the climate

Show features creative responses to environmental concerns from more 60 artists and thinkers

UKJune 29, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Award-winning filmmaker Karim Aïnouz’s documentary feature 'Mariner of the Mountains' traces his trip by boat across the Mediterranean on his first visit to Algeria, his father’s homeland. Photo: The Arab British Centre
A decade on, Safar film festival expands reach of Arab cinema across UK

The Arab British Centre is marking Safar's 10th anniversary with a 'bold' programme of contemporary films with the theme 'The Stories We Tell'

UKJune 28, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Refugees from Afghanistan in London. The UK Home Office says it has permanently housed 6,000 people but between 6,000 and 9,000 are still living in bridging hotels. Getty Images
Hundreds of Afghans in UK ordered to move to new cities

Stability for those who fled Taliban rule in their home country almost a year ago looks a long way off

UKJune 25, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Children from Pakeman Primary School lay flowers in tribute to the victims of the terrorist attack in the Finsbury Park area of north London five years ago. AFP
Memorial service at London mosque honours worshipper killed in terror attack

In 2017, Darren Osborne ploughed a van into people outside the Muslim Welfare House, killing Makram Ali and injuring 12

UKJune 19, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Imploded, burned, turned to ash by artist Issam Kourbaj. Photo: The Heong Gallery
Worldwide screenings of Syrian artist's work to put spotlight on refugees

A drawing and sound artwork by UK-based Issam Kourbaj will be shown around the world during Refugee Week

UKJune 19, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Suella Braverman, UK Attorney General, criticised the European Court of Human Rights for intervening in the government's plans to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda under a controversial immigration policy. Bloomberg
UK's Attorney General says Britons should decide who stays in country

Suella Braverman's comments follow anger from senior politicians towards the European Court's decision to stop the UK-Rwanda deportation flight

UKJune 19, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Soldiers from the British Army take part in manoeuvres during Nato's Exercise Hedgehog on the Estonian Latvian border last month. Getty
New UK army chief: troops must be ready to fight in Europe again

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has pledged training for 10,000 Ukrainian troops and a four-point plan to provide military assistance to Kyiv

UKJune 19, 2022
Layla Maghribi
Every year, the Big Muslim Variety Show raises money for the Penny Appeal charity's OrphanKind campaign to provide food, health care and clothing to children worldwide. Photo: The Penny Appeal
British Muslim stars to perform at UK charity gigs

The Penny Appeal events showcase the best talent in support of orphans worldwide

UKJune 18, 2022
Layla Maghribi
A sign advertising the Ukrainian Refugee Boutique outside the White Eagle donation centre as the charity prepares to transport a shipment of Shelterbags to Ukraine. Getty Images
Hundreds of Ukrainians now homeless in England

Charities fear problem will get worse as hosting arrangements come to an end

UKJune 17, 2022
Paul Carey
British Muslims still don't know if they will be some of the lucky few selected to make the pilgrimage through a new online draw system. AFP
British Muslims limit hopes of attending first Hajj for foreigners since the pandemic

New online portal for foreign pilgrims aims to ease registration and selection but UK hopefuls tell 'The National' it has created anxiety and confusion

UKJune 17, 2022
Layla Maghribi
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