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July 22, 2023
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Maha Salah
Mop up this delicious dish with some crusty bread and give yourself a taste of Turkiye from the comfort of your own kitchen.
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The Portuguese Parliament voted, by majority, on recognising the Nakba and praised the Palestinians’ struggle to obtain their right to self-determination.
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July 22, 2023
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Sanja Skov Vedel
Sweden has allowed people to burn the Quran claiming it is their 'right' to do so, but does this outweigh the possible incitement such actions can cause?
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Britain has a 'special position' on the normalisation of ties with the Syrian regime of Bashar Al-Assad, but respects Arab countries' decision to improve relations with him, UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said.
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A family in Masafer Yatta were celebrating their daughter's exam results when Israeli police raided their home, pointing machine guns at women and children enjoying the festivities. The student is the sister of local activist Sami Hurani, who has been a critic of the Israeli military's plan to evict Palestinians from Masafer Yatta.
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Al-Hawiya spring and pond, with their natural beauties, provide local residents and Palestinians from different cities of the West Bank to have some fresh air and rest.
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No injuries were reported but a large number of tents were destroyed in the fire
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A ceremony was held in Gaza to applaud the highest achieving students whose grade average was 99.4 per cent and over
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Families across Gaza filmed the nerve-wracking moment when students received their exam results. Gaza has some of the highest achieving students in Palestine, a number of whom achieved exam results of 99% and above.
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Some 1,000 pro-democracy activists were killed after Egyptian security forces attacked their sit-in following the 2013 military coup in the country
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Christian and Muslim leaders condemn Israeli settlers storming a historic Catholic monastery in Stella Maris, Haifa, to pray. Israeli incursions into the site have recently increased leading some to raise concern that the building will soon be seized by Israel
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Wildfires broke out in Jendouba, Tunisia, as a result of the soaring summer temperatures. The governor said everything is being done to bring the fires under control and protect homes and people's lives.
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Supporters of Iraqi cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr break into and set fire to the Swedish embassy in Baghdad in reaction to the Quran burning in Sweden
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A Christian abbot was asked to remove his crucifix by an Israeli guard because Jerusalem's old town is a 'Jewish place'. The abbot of Dormition Abbey in Jerusalem was touring the Old City with a German minister when he was stopped by the guard.
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On Tuesday, Zaki was sentenced to three years in prison by an emergency court on charges of publishing false news over an article he wrote about the plight of Egypt's Christians
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The Middle East and North Africa are facing rising temperatures almost twice as quickly as the rest of the world, but how is climate changing impacting policy in the region?
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US President Joe Biden met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog at the White House in Washington DC where he reiterated America's support for Israel. Reading his notes, Biden mumbled through his speech.
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A Palestinian-American Noor Fawaz was forced to remove all her electronic equipment from her carry-on luggage by El Al staff who claimed she posed a 'security risk', and later denied her boarding
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A group of anti-Zionist Orthodox Jews gathered outside the White House to protest against Israeli President Isaac Herzog's planned visit to the US. Herzog is set to address US Congress after politicians voted overwhelmingly to continue their support for Israel.
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Turkish authorities have began removing Arabic from restaurant and business signs as anti-migrant rhetoric simmers. Turkiye's interior minister says all Arabic shop signs will be replaced by the end of the year, Al Monitor reported.
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Six protesters were arrested for allegedly trying to delay a train
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Muhammad Al-Sawaf, a Palestinian director, says it is good that the local audience is able to watch homegrown talent
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Ben-Gvir claims that some multi-million dollar plans, which have been approved by a previous government to invest in Palestinians with Israeli citizenship, give 'unprecedented budget and powers to anti-Zionists'.
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The Palestine Museum is hosting the 'From Palestine: Our Past, Our Future Architectural Exhibit' in Venice, Italy, to showcase the depopulation of the indigenous Palestinian communities by Zionist paramilitary groups during the 1948 Nakba
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan kicks off his Gulf tour in Jeddah, where he presented Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman with Turkiye's first domestically produced electric car 'Togg'
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The government has passed the Illegal Migration Bill after winning a final series of votes in the House of Lords. The bill was passed between the House of Commons...
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Israel is also considering opening a consulate in the city of Dakhla. It has also appointed its first military attaché to Rabat.
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In a viral video, a group of Saudi men are seen performing a dance which combines footballer Christiano Ronaldo's famous 'Siuu' goal celebration with their traditional 'majroor' dance.
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Europe has been eager to encourage North African countries to work on limiting the number of migrants who reach Italy, Greece and Spain by sea
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Dozens of children took part in a protest calling for 'Saving Gaza' by ending the 17-year long siege which has crippled its economy, increased poverty levels and devastated the enclave
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Palestinian authorities estimate that around 125 Roman-era coffins have been discovered in Gaza.
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In response to the burning of the Quran outside of a Swedish mosque last month, a Muslim activist was granted permission to burn copies of the Torah and the Bible outside the Israeli embassy in the capital Stockholm. Ahmed Allush says he never intended to go through with burning the holy books, but rather emphasise the fact that no sacred book should be burned.