London’s oldest independent Islamic bookshop is at risk of closing within a year owing to declining footfall and the rise of online shopping platforms. Founded in 1985 by the Egyptian publisher Samir ...
10.24.2025 Theguardian.com and 1 sites
Noah Kahan & Culture Pop Soda Announce Partnership PR Newswire WATERTOWN, Mass. , Oct. 24, 2025 Boston-Based Beverage Brand Teams Up with the New England Superstar WATERTOWN, Mass. , Oct. 24, 2025 /PR...
10.24.2025 Norfolkwrenthamnews.com and 7 sites
Rashid Omar lost his 24-year-old son, Tariq, in the March 15, 2019 terror attack on the Al Noor Mosque. Six years on, he still struggles with grief, but driving the electric train has brought Omar com...
10.23.2025 Odt.co.nz
“To be what you want to be, you must give up being what you are”. – Yusuf/ Cat Stevens His interviewer didn’t even blink when he said it, nor did they signpost the quote to the reader, but on they wen...
10.23.2025 Faroutmagazine.co.uk
In 2013, The New York Times’ Kim Severson wrote a story under the headline “Nashville’s Latest Big Hit Could Be the City Itself, ” deeming us “the nation’s ‘it’ city. ” Though Nashvillians didn’t know it at the time, that profile became a sort of line of demarcation: All that came before January 2013 was Old Nashville, and all that has happened since is New Nashville. We’ve spilled more than enough ink (including a couple of cover stories) on the Great “It” City Debate. This week’s cover package...
10.23.2025 Nashvillescene.com