A restaurant in Thailand has gone viral for its refusal to serve Israeli tourists.
Pun Pun Thai Food in Ko Pha-ngan, Thailand went viral after a video of the restaurant was posted online, showing a sign inside that read: “No ❌ Israeli tourists.”
Pun Pun Thai Food in Ko Pha-ngan, Thailand went viral after a video of the restaurant was posted online, showing a sign inside that read: “No ❌ Israeli tourists.”
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O believers! Always turn to Him in repentance, be mindful of Him, and establish prayers. And do not be polytheists like those who have divided their faith and split into sects, each rejoicing in what they have.
[Sūrah Ar-Rūm, Verse 31-32]
[Sūrah Ar-Rūm, Verse 31-32]
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Surely for Muslim men and women, believing men and women, devout men and women, truthful men and women, patient men and women, humble men and women, charitable men and women, fasting men and women, men and women who guard their chastity, and men and women who remember Allāh often - for all of them Allāh has prepared forgiveness and a great reward.
[Sūrah al-ʾAḥzāb, Verse 35]
[Sūrah al-ʾAḥzāb, Verse 35]
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Twelve British universities paid a private firm run by former military intelligence officials to “spy” on student protesters and academics, including those who have expressed solidarity with Palestine.
Among those monitored were a Palestinian academic invited to give a guest lecture at Manchester Metropolitan University and a pro-Gaza PhD student at the London School of Economics.
In October 2024, the University of Bristol provided the firm with a list of student protest groups it wished to receive alerts about, an internal university email suggests. It included pro-Palestinian and animal rights activists.
In total, 12 universities paid the firm to monitor campus protest activity. Others include the University of Oxford, Imperial College London, University College London (UCL), King’s College London (KCL), the University of Sheffield, the University of Leicester, the University of Nottingham and Cardiff Metropolitan University.
Among those monitored were a Palestinian academic invited to give a guest lecture at Manchester Metropolitan University and a pro-Gaza PhD student at the London School of Economics.
In October 2024, the University of Bristol provided the firm with a list of student protest groups it wished to receive alerts about, an internal university email suggests. It included pro-Palestinian and animal rights activists.
In total, 12 universities paid the firm to monitor campus protest activity. Others include the University of Oxford, Imperial College London, University College London (UCL), King’s College London (KCL), the University of Sheffield, the University of Leicester, the University of Nottingham and Cardiff Metropolitan University.
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Israeli forces marked dozens of Palestinian women with numbers on their hands as around 120 women were briefly allowed into Jenin refugee camp to check their homes and collect belongings under tight military restrictions. The women, among nearly 40,000 Palestinians displaced since Israel’s January 2025 offensive in the northern occupied West Bank, faced hours of searches, surveillance and delays, with some saying soldiers used hand markings to categorise them by neighbourhood.
“They numbered our hands according to the neighbourhood where our homes are located” said one of the women.
The visit lasted less than two hours, while much of the camp remains devastated and inaccessible under ongoing military presence. Women who entered described harassment, prolonged waiting in the sun and deliberate obstacles imposed before they were allowed through.
“They numbered our hands according to the neighbourhood where our homes are located” said one of the women.
The visit lasted less than two hours, while much of the camp remains devastated and inaccessible under ongoing military presence. Women who entered described harassment, prolonged waiting in the sun and deliberate obstacles imposed before they were allowed through.
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🚨 Saudi Arabia welcomes the first group of pilgrims from Bangladesh 🇧🇩, Pakistan 🇵🇰, India 🇮🇳, Afghanistan 🏳️, Türkiye 🇹🇷 and Malaysia 🇲🇾, as they being their journey to perform Ḥajj.
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Türkish footballer Mesut Özil explained how his career at Arsenal FC ended because he posted about the Uyghur genocide.
At the Malaysia-Turkiye Leadership Summit, Özil revealed how his social media post in December 2019 condemning China's treatment of Uyghurs led to eight months without first-team action and his eventual exit.
"As a star, I had a voice, and I knew I had to speak out on certain things. If I posted, I knew I would get in trouble with Arsenal. But I didn't care, I posted it and I was happy."
"So they closed the door on me. They didn't let me play anymore." "It was difficult, because I was enjoying playing football and they just took it away from me. I thank God that I had my wife and kids with me."
At the Malaysia-Turkiye Leadership Summit, Özil revealed how his social media post in December 2019 condemning China's treatment of Uyghurs led to eight months without first-team action and his eventual exit.
"As a star, I had a voice, and I knew I had to speak out on certain things. If I posted, I knew I would get in trouble with Arsenal. But I didn't care, I posted it and I was happy."
"So they closed the door on me. They didn't let me play anymore." "It was difficult, because I was enjoying playing football and they just took it away from me. I thank God that I had my wife and kids with me."
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino asked the President of the Palestinian Football Association Jibril Rajoub to shake hands with the President of the Israeli Football Association to promote peace and unity.
The Palestinian firmly refused and left the stage.
The Palestinian firmly refused and left the stage.
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A French nun was violently assaulted by a 36-year-old Jewish extremist in front of the cenacle on Mount Zion in Jerusalem.
CCTV footage caught the attacker pushing the nun from behind, and later going back towards her and kicking her repeatedly.
CCTV footage caught the attacker pushing the nun from behind, and later going back towards her and kicking her repeatedly.
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After Zayn Malik was hospitalized, a local florist received an overwhelming number of bouquet orders for him.
His family has since urged fans to donate the money they would’ve spent on flowers to a Palestine fundraiser instead.
His family has since urged fans to donate the money they would’ve spent on flowers to a Palestine fundraiser instead.
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