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Radical Islamist mobs attacked Istanbul-based satirical magazine LeMan’s office. Police beat its personnel while detaining them. All politicians led by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan targeted the ...
Turkey detained four employees of a satirical magazine including a cartoonist accused of depicting the Prophet Muhammad, as the government intensifies its crackdown on dissent.
World Yas Island Abu Dhabi teamed up with Arabic food network Fatafeat to create the longest cheese board ever. And guess ...
Mob of 250-300 clashes with police after LeMan magazine prints drawing editor says 'has nothing to do with prophet'; ...
The drawing, which LeMan denied was a caricature of the Prophet, features two winged figures floating in the sky above a ...
A collective exhibition of cartoons and caricatures titled “Muzzle” ("Puzeband") opened on Monday at the Aali Gallery of the ...
This library of animated videos has over 5 billion views (more than 20 million YouTube subscribers), won awards, and become a ...
Erdoğan’s beliefs are increasingly evident beyond Turkey’s borders, too. The new regime in Syria has embraced Sharia as the ...
Advocates say attacks targeting mayoral candidate’s Muslim identity show Islamophobia remains tolerated in US politics.
A new exhibition in London (open until February 2026) called Thirst: In search of freshwater highlights how civilisations ...
The Australian federal court ordered ABC to pay Lattouf $115,500 (Rs 64.5 lakh) in compensation and called it a violation of ...
In the June 26 issue, Muhammad and Moses, prophets of Islam and Judaism, appear as two elderly figures floating in the air ...