Brussels: Europe and the Arabs For years, it was common to find Moroccan and Turkish nationals among the largest groups of foreigners acquiring Belgian citizenship. However, recently, Palestinians and Syrians...
The Hague: By Nour Eddine Amrani Against the tide sweeping through many European countries, as well as the United States and other nations across the five continents, due to the...
Amsterdam: Europe and the Arabs The Dutch newspaper Volkskrant focused on publishing citizens' reactions to the rebellion within one of the largest parties, the Party for Freedom (PVV), led by...
Arnhem, Netherlands: Europe and the Arabs The mayor of Arnhem, Ahmed Markouch, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the situation of Syrian refugees in the city, revealing the policies of...
London – Brussels: Europe and the Arabs Statements made by the Reform Party's candidate for Mayor of London have sparked widespread criticism, deemed offensive and inflammatory, and have opened a...
The Hague: Noureddine Amrani King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands began his annual Christmas address by posing the question: What kind of world do we want to leave for future generations?...
New York: Europe and the Arabs UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell concluded a visit to South Sudan, urging the government and the international community to intensify efforts to protect children's...
The Hague: Europe and the Arabs Egyptian Ambassador Emad Hanna received Ambassador Sheikh Mohammed Bilal, Executive Director of the Common Fund for Commodities (CFC), at the embassy in The Hague,...
Paris – Brussels: Europe and the Arabs A recent report by the French Human Rights Commission reveals a rise in religious discrimination in France. A survey found that one in...
Arnhem, Netherlands: Europe and the Arabs The Dutch municipality of Arnhem is organizing its annual Evening of Courage for the second year running. This open forum brings together people from...