Archive of Features
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‘No Eid’ for Paris makeshift refugee camp
Eid al-Adha used to be a time for celebration for the Syrian refugees camped on the side of a Parisian street Features -
Egypt prisons report: Did human rights council curry favor with govt?
Some allege a National Council for Human Rights report into the high-security al-Aqrab prison was biased and inaccurate Features -
A look at the worst stampedes during Hajj
The deadly stampede at the hajj in Saudi Arabia on Thursday is just the latest tragedy to strike the pilgrimage Features -
Syria, Ebola Failures Highlight U.N. shortcomings
With age, the organization has grown bloated, say many who know it well. It is also underfunded and overwhelmed by the tasks it faces Features -
Eid al-Adha around the world
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Will Europe’s refugee-sharing plan end the worst crisis since WWII?
EU interior ministers approved this week a refugee-sharing plan, in the first concrete step toward dealing with the crisis Features -
Despite threats, MERS, and crane woes, pilgrims on Hajj show no fear
The kingdom has registered over 1.3 million people taking part so far Features -
Will Egypt’s religious parties be banned before the elections?
The debate about the participation of religious parties is making a powerful comeback Features -
Islam’s pilgrims pray for peace in Muslim countries wracked by war
Hajj is a duty for all Muslims at least once in their lives if they can afford it Features -
Syrian refugees in Lebanon face bleak winter after aid cuts
Temperatures in the Bekaa Valley can drop to minus 10 degrees when winter storms rage Features