Before the printing press, the minstrels of the ruling classes would sing and amuse villagers with palace propaganda from town to town. In modern journalism aka content marketing, the concept and demand remains, except that the real-world impact of weaponising content marketing can have devastating, and far-reaching consequences. It’s time for Muslims to flip the script.
Federal Way Activist Muhammad Nazeer discusses the passing of the new Halal Food Consumer Protection Act and what it means for Muslims living in Washington State.
Malaysia was among the first nations to officially recognized Ultimate Frisbee as a competitive sport by the International Olympic Committee, making it eligible to compete in the Olympic Games. Since then, the sport has become an easy favourite for young and old in Southeast Asia.
Bradford College Vice Principal Alina Khan has been awarded the 'Noor Inayat Khan Muslim Woman of the Year' at the British Muslim Awards held at the Muslim Heritage Centre in Manchester UK this week.
Despite North Korean dominance at the Pyongyang International Marathon, the participation of foreign runners has sparked global interest, fueling speculation that the country is jogging into soft diplomacy.
Zimbabwe’s Presidential Internet Scheme aims to bridge the digital divide and expand opportunities for youth through education, economic empowerment, and tech innovation, particularly in underserved rural areas.
Tendering to host the Asian Cup 2031 gets interesting with high-stakes bidding wars, unexpected alliances and visionary pitches all competing for the love of the game, and lots of moolah.
AfrikaBurn is a pegged as a blueprint for a more connected, compassionate, and conscious world; one that embraces spontaneity and creativity in the heart of the Tankwa Karoo desert. What happens when thousands come together to create a city composed of art, music, and free food?