French Elections 2024 and Impact on Muslims

On 9th June 2024,   after the  sweeping victory of the National Rally ( far right) party to the European elections, President Macron decided to dissolve to the Assemblée National. Macron called his snap decision “an act of confidence”, saying he had faith “in the capacity of the French people to make the best choice for

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MUSLIMS AND THE UK GENERAL ELECTION 2024

The UK general election in 2024 saw a landslide victory for the Labour Party, which won 412 seats and Keir Starmer became the Prime Minister. This election also saw the impact of Muslim voters in an unexpected way, with an increase in the number of Muslim MPs, independent candidates and Muslim women in the House

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Desmopressin Acetate Rhinal Tube: Pediatric Efficacy

The medical landscape offers diverse treatments for pediatric conditions. Among these, the desmopressin acetate rhinal tube emerges as a pivotal solution. This tool aids children with specific disorders such as diabetes insipidus and nocturnal enuresis. Its efficacy remains crucial to pediatric care, alongside the exploration of other treatment modalities like premarin vaginal cream and broader

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British Muslims Protest Macron’s Defence Of Prophet Mohamed Cartoons

HUNDREDS of British Muslims prayed before protesting against Emmanuel Macron outside the French embassy in London. The group took their noon prayers outside the building this afternoon after Macron defended cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed being published. The protesters held banners saying “don’t divide humanity” and “insult is not freedom of speech”. The French President’s

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First round of elections: Muslims voted Mélenchon

While 46% of practicing Catholics voted for François Fillon in the first round of elections, 37% of Muslims voted for Jean-Luc Mélenchon. These findings are according to an Ifop poll for the newspaper Pèlerin, published on April 24. Among Muslims, Emmanual Macron trailed Mélenchon with 24%, followed by Benoît Hamon with 17% and François Fillon with 10%. Additional results of

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