The Paris Olympics may look fair and inclusive on TV. The truth is much darker
Rokhaya Diallo
From a headscarf ban for French athletes to social cleansing in the capital, these Games rest on a foundation of injustice, says Guardian Europe columnist Rokhaya Diallo
July 2024
‘We got failed by the police’: how veterans of Leeds riots stepped in to defuse disorder
French athlete may swap hijab for a cap to avoid Olympic opening ceremony ban
Extremist Israeli minister makes provocative visit to al-Aqsa mosque
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Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir makes provocative visit to al-Aqsa compound – video
WA Labor multicultural group in revolt over treatment of Fatima Payman
Labor ‘clearly afraid’ of backlash after taking Islamic community for granted, Muslim Votes Matter says
Labour rejects JD Vance ‘first Islamist country with nuclear weapons’ remarks
Muslims aren’t single-issue voters. Gaza was a lightning rod for their disaffection
Kenan Malik
Robert Irwin obituary
Who are the grassroots Muslim groups with an eye on Labor seats?
Pakistani breast milk bank closes after Islamic clerics withdraw approval
Independent Muslim who beat Labour in Leicester says victory was not ‘sectarian’
Could the WhatsApp election hurt Labour at the polls?
Albanese stands by Fatima Payman’s suspension over Palestine ‘stunt’
June 2024
‘Here I found respect for who I am’: the French citizens who choose to leave
Scores of highly qualified French citizens from Muslim backgrounds have left the country in recent years
ICC convicts Timbuktu jihadist police chief of war crimes
Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz Ag Mohamed Ag Mahmoud was also found guilty of crimes against humanity committed in Mali
PM asks Fatima Payman not to attend Labor caucus temporarily after crossing floor over Palestine motion
Maryland couple among 1,300 who died on pilgrimage in sweltering Mecca
At least 1,300 hajj pilgrims died during extreme heat, Saudi Arabia says