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Create: 01/29/2023 - 13:20
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  1. news, People have held monumental rallies across several Muslim countries throughout the world, condemning instances of desecration of the Holy Qur'an in Europe.  The rally came after a notorious Swedish-Danish extremist, Rasmus Paludan, received permission from Sweden’s government to burn the holy book in front of the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm less than a week ago. Paludan was being protected by the Swedish police while committing the sacrilege.
  2. President Ebrahim Raeisi has ordered a thorough investigation into the attack on Azerbaijan’s embassy in Tehran.
  3. The Russian communications watchdog, has restricted users’ access to the websites of the  (CIA) and (FBI) for spreading false information.
  4. The United Nations human rights experts has found racism in the United Kingdom to be systemic and eroding the rights of people of color.
  5. Britain has asked Europe for emergency assistance amid fears that thousands of homes could face blackouts in southeast England.
  6.  Five Memphis police officers now charged with the Black motorist's murder pummeled him with kicks, punches and baton blows after a traffic stop.
  7. Lauren Booth is a UK citizen who converted to Islam after travelling through the Middle East and finding faith ‘in a mosque in Iran’.
  8. Gunman kills seven people outside a synagogue in Neve Yaakov, an illegal Jewish settler neighbourhood, before being shot dead by Israeli police.
  9. After Christian graves were vandalised in Mount Zion, religious leaders blame the rise of the new Israeli government for growing religious-based attacks.
  10. Thousands of Palestinian people attended rallies to condemn the brutal crime of the Israeli regime in killing nine Palestinians in the Jenin refugee camp.
  11. The number of charges related to domestic abuse has halved since 2015 England, while similar offences recorded by police have more than doubled.
  12. An anti-Islam activist has burned copies of the Muslim holy book near a Copenhagen mosque and outside the Turkish embassy in Denmark.

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