StrasbourgEyup Sahin reacted throughout the day of March 24 to the controversy related to the financing of the future great mosque in Strasbourg, repeating his resolve to remain in France on his own terms.
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British teacher hides from protesting Muslims over Mohammed cartoons
The case of the teacher at the Grammar School in Batley, Northern England, against which there were angry protests from Muslims, made it to the front pages of the British media.
High school students mobilize to defend the Breton language in France
Carhaix Even if the Breton language remains part of the regional offer, in Carhaix high school students were voicing their fear of seeing the number of hours of Breton lessons decrease.
Pfizer develops new oral medicine against Covid-19
The pharmaceutical company Pfizer has launched the first trials of people with an experimental drug to treat Coronavirus infections. The medicine, which is administered in the form of pills or intravenously, is thought to be able to stop the Coronavirus from copying itself - and thus provides protection against increased infection regardless of whether the patient is vaccinated or not.
Spain: President of the Islamic Commission arrested for terrorist financing
MadridThe president of the Islamic Commission of Spain was arrested by the National Police as part of an anti-terrorism operation, launched in 2019.
Marion Maréchal says ‘multicultural society’ is a ‘polite term for the end of Western society’
ParisIn the midst of a debate on multiculturalism and models of integration in the country, and while marches are still taking place against Islamophobia, the niece of Marine Le Pen, Marion Maréchal has a clear opinion on the issue.
The developing Orwellian Covid terminology
The “vaccine hesitancy” pejorative is an attempt to demonize clear thinking and reasoning.
Terrorists launch a deadly missile attack on Aleppo
On Mother’s Day in Syria, Sunday, March 21, the terrorists in the western countryside of Aleppo province launched missiles aiming at neighborhoods of Al-Salihin and Al-Firdous in east Aleppo. The missiles slammed into houses, stores, and parked cars in the residential neighborhoods. Two were killed, while dozens were injured, including small children. The dead and injured were received at Aleppo University hospital and Al-Razi Hospital.
Milan declared red zone, but believers flock to the mosque
MilanAll of Lombardy in Italy was once again declared a red zone beginning Monday, 15 March with the resulting consequences.
Boulder’s mass killer not a ‘white domestic terrorist’ but a product of media bias
The mass shooter who killed ten people in Boulder, Colorado, is not a "white domestic terrorist", but a Syrian immigrant. He has been identified by American law enforcement as the 21-year-old Ahmad al-Aliwi al-Issa.
British teacher hides from protesting Muslims over Mohammed cartoons
The case of the teacher at the Grammar School in Batley, Northern England, against which there were angry protests from Muslims, made it to the front pages of the British media.
High school students mobilize to defend the Breton language in France
Carhaix Even if the Breton language remains part of the regional offer, in Carhaix high school students were voicing their fear of seeing the number of hours of Breton lessons decrease.
Pfizer develops new oral medicine against Covid-19
The pharmaceutical company Pfizer has launched the first trials of people with an experimental drug to treat Coronavirus infections. The medicine, which is administered in the form of pills or intravenously, is thought to be able to stop the Coronavirus from copying itself - and thus provides protection against increased infection regardless of whether the patient is vaccinated or not.
Spain: President of the Islamic Commission arrested for terrorist financing
MadridThe president of the Islamic Commission of Spain was arrested by the National Police as part of an anti-terrorism operation, launched in 2019.
Marion Maréchal says ‘multicultural society’ is a ‘polite term for the end of Western society’
ParisIn the midst of a debate on multiculturalism and models of integration in the country, and while marches are still taking place against Islamophobia, the niece of Marine Le Pen, Marion Maréchal has a clear opinion on the issue.
The developing Orwellian Covid terminology
The “vaccine hesitancy” pejorative is an attempt to demonize clear thinking and reasoning.
Terrorists launch a deadly missile attack on Aleppo
On Mother’s Day in Syria, Sunday, March 21, the terrorists in the western countryside of Aleppo province launched missiles aiming at neighborhoods of Al-Salihin and Al-Firdous in east Aleppo. The missiles slammed into houses, stores, and parked cars in the residential neighborhoods. Two were killed, while dozens were injured, including small children. The dead and injured were received at Aleppo University hospital and Al-Razi Hospital.
Milan declared red zone, but believers flock to the mosque
MilanAll of Lombardy in Italy was once again declared a red zone beginning Monday, 15 March with the resulting consequences.
Boulder’s mass killer not a ‘white domestic terrorist’ but a product of media bias
The mass shooter who killed ten people in Boulder, Colorado, is not a "white domestic terrorist", but a Syrian immigrant. He has been identified by American law enforcement as the 21-year-old Ahmad al-Aliwi al-Issa.