South Korea’s government says it will promote civilian efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to North Korea.
Malaysia condemns desecration of Quran in Netherlands, Sweden
Kuala Lumpur says it is ‘appalled’ that Islamophobic acts had been repeated within days in the two European countries.
Amira Elghawaby appointed as Canada’s first anti-Islamophobia advisor
Her appointment is being hailed as ‘historic moment for Muslims in Canada’
South Korea to support civilian aid to North in hopes of talks
South Korea’s government said Friday it will promote civilian efforts to provide humanitarian assistance to North Korea in hopes of softening a diplomatic freeze deepened by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s growing nuclear ambitions.
Microsoft: Update On-Premises Exchange Server Now
Attacks are not going away, tech giant warns
Business empire of Asia’s richest man hit by sell-off after fraud report
The sell-off came after Hindenburg Research in New York accused Adani of artificially boosting his share prices over the course of several decades.
French rugby chief Bernard Laporte resigns after corruption conviction
Bernard Laporte on Friday resigned his role as president of France’s rugby union federation after being convicted of corruption, the sports minister said.
The ‘dark fleet’ is an accident waiting to happen. Here’s why
With ever-more traders reaping rewards on illicit trades, the chances of a major spill or collision keep rising
Jerusalem, West Bank on edge after outbreak of violence
Israel’s defense minister signaled Friday that the military would stop its airstrikes if Palestinian militant groups halted rocket attacks, a day after the deadliest Israeli raid in decades raised the prospect of a major flare-up in fighting.