Review: Nowhere at HOME is a rallying call for truth
Writer and performer Khalid Abdalla bares his soul in his one-man play Nowhere, a searing exploration of European colonialism. He
Writer and performer Khalid Abdalla bares his soul in his one-man play Nowhere, a searing exploration of European colonialism. He
The long-anticipated reopening of Manchester Museum has been met with huge queues each day this week – with members of
Although Cairo has been the capital of Egypt for more than 1,000 years, it is so much more than just
It’s been two decades since Sudanese political activist Yagoub Matar, 49, first became a refugee when escaping the clutches of the one-party, oppressive state of Sudan.
On Sunday, Manchester Central Convention Complex hosted the world’s most prestigious squash event, the AJ Bell World Squash Championships.
A group of women, fleeing across the Mediterranean, are seeking sanctuary in Greece…
Fake animal mummies have been discovered by University of Manchester scientists during a scanning mission to unravel the dark secrets behind Ancient Egypt’s mummifying industry.
Former BBC correspondent Peter Greste, from Australia, ex-CNN journalist Mohamed Fahmy, and Egyptian based producer Baher Mohamed were jailed for seven, seven and 10 years respectively.
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