An interview by Future TV in (Lebanon) with British photographer Sebastian Farmborough and a magazine cover publication in Saudi Arabia. More about the photographrt on his Website
Read moreArsenal welcomed 20 South Asian girls from the ‘From Headscarves to Football Scarves’ initiative to Emirates Stadium for their dedicated Arsenal for Everyone fixture against Hull City on Saturday (18 October). ‘From Headscarves to Football... Read more
Women are always to be blamed in closed uneducated socities because this is how the majority of men’s brains work. Women are always accused of being seductive even when the subject is watermelons. Unfortunately we could not identify the... Read more
Position: Palestine Refugees and International Law short course Institution: University of Oxford Country: United Kingdom Deadline: Dec-31-14 Palestine Refugees and International Law Short Course 6-7 March 2015: British Institute, Amman... Read more
35 percent of female prisoners remain incarcerated in Saudi prisons after finishing their jail terms
This article suggests that 35% of Saudi women in Prisons are there because there’s no male to collect them…
Read morePhoto by Iqbal Tamimi Coverage to fill information gap on food and hunger issues The new Thomson Reuters/FAO global food security news platform aims to fill the information gap on food and hunger issues. 15 October 2014, Rome – The... Read more
AWMWC in UK mourn Iraqi journalist Raad al-Azzawi killed by ISIS today. According to Al Masalah News, a security source said on Friday that the terrorists of ISIS have executed the Iraqi journalist Raad al-Azzawi and his brother and two other... Read more
Supporters of Bristol Stop The War Coalition are lobbying their MPs calling on them to vote against further military action in Iraq & Syria in tomorrow’s Commons debate. Bristol Stop The War Coalition is also holding a “Don’t... Read more
Reporting Trafficking and Slavery 17 November – 21 November 2014 APPLY The global trade in human flesh is bigger today than at any time in history. Some 30 million people are enslaved worldwide, victims of an illegal and odious industry... Read more