Ramadan fasting rules: How do Muslims with chronic diseases manage their medications?
Millions of Muslims around the world are preparing for Ramadan, a month of prayer, self-reflection and fasting. The holy period, which starts later this week,
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Millions of Muslims around the world are preparing for Ramadan, a month of prayer, self-reflection and fasting. The holy period, which starts later this week,
Taking a dip in nature doesn’t always have to mean braving the waves on a beach holiday. Across Europe, there are plenty of river swimming
When Patrica Roman lost her job as a cleaner, her life turned upside down. She and her three children – aged 5, 9 and 15
World Water Day is marked annually on March 22 and is aimed at highlighting the problems millions of people around the world have in accessing
Anger over France’s pension reform shows no signs of diminishing a day after the government survived two no-confidence votes over the issue. French residents in
Britain’s former prime minister Boris Johnson has admitted that he misled parliament by telling MPs that parties at his Downing Street office did not break
Bulgaria’s president has put arms supplies to Ukraine on ice until after his country’s parliamentary elections on April 2. President Rumen Radev told journalists at
China must openly condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine as illegal before engaging in any moderation efforts to bring the war to an end, NATO Secretary
The Greek government has vowed to stop illegal construction on Mykonos – the famous party island and a tourist hotspot in the Aegean Sea –
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged on Tuesday he misled parliament over government parties that broke COVID, though insisted he never “intentionally” lied. Johnson will