The Qatar World Cup is sport’s Fyre Festival
Soccer without beer? What’s the point?
Soccer without beer? What’s the point?
Elizabeth II was the embodiment of certain Western values close to my heart
It was an assault on literary free speech itself
The city is becoming Islamicized and gay people are paying the price
Can MbS do whatever he wants?
To mark gay pride, the world’s biggest companies are ‘bravely’ flying the rainbow flag. Just not in places like Saudi Arabia…
Paris is a target-rich environment for excitable racial separatists and merchants of grievance
Ahmed Al Aliwi Alissa made the mistake of looking a bit pale in the grainy images
Some prominent activists say they’ve been tracked down several times
The CCP hopes that if it can control a people’s language, it can control how they think
Let’s not pretend that Turkey wants to be a Western nation with Western values
We cannot accept an order that permits China to create a sphere of authoritarianism beyond its borders
In the West, hierarchies of collective privilege and victimhood are more important than individual rights
They’re Europe’s new anti-Semites
Beijing has been ruthlessly willing to use technology and force against the Uighurs
Why not call the Sri Lanka attacks what they are?
The message is politically confused and an admission of unconscious bigotry
Prisons throughout Germany are overcrowded and struggling to handle the influx in population
Media commentators can refute what I saw, but I’ve spoken with many British Muslims who agree with my portrayals
When Muslims make headlines, it’s invariably for the wrong reasons. The fuss over Boris Johnson’s burka joke is a case in point: he was making an argument in defence of Muslims, but was instead condemned for attacking us. Why the confusion? Because of how little our faith is understood. Let’s start with the burka. Islam makes various demands of its followers, but — despite what you might think from the headlines — covering our faces isn’t one of them. Based on the media’s fascination with these strange and oppressive garments, you might wonder why any modern woman would ever choose Islam. So here’s my answer. I’m a London-born doctor, raised