Muslim
Coverage of Muslim in the Nexus archive.
- Fact check: No petition against migrant national team players
A claim that fans launched a petition to ban 'African' and 'Muslim' players from Germany's national team after their World Cup exit is false. DW initially reported on the story, but no such petition exists.
- Counter-terrorism officers investigate after five injured in violent incidents in Edinburgh
Counter-terrorism officers are investigating a series of violent incidents in Edinburgh that left five people injured, including several Muslims. A 36-year-old white Scottish man was arrested by Police Scotland.
- Outrage after hot mic picks up vile comments Georgia town's lawmakers made about locals... including asking whether Muslim businessman would 'melt' if holy water was thrown on him
Lawmakers in a Georgia town made vile comments about locals, including a Muslim businessman, that were picked up by a hot mic. The comments sparked outrage and included questions about the businessman's reaction to holy water. The incident has raised concerns about discrimination and intolerance.
- Indonesia, the biggest Muslim-majority country, is on a risky path
Indonesia, the largest Muslim-majority country, is facing financial and democratic risks under Prabowo Subianto's leadership. The country's finances and democracy are being eroded. This poses significant challenges to Indonesia's stability and growth.
- Newly elected Reform councillor resigns after social media claims
Reform UK councillor Stuart Prior resigned after allegedly making offensive social media posts, including celebrating the rape of a Sikh woman and calling Muslim people 'rats'. He was elected in Essex with 2,404 votes. The posts sparked outrage and led to his resignation.
- Sex predator who raped Sikh woman he mistook to be Muslim in racist attack had just been released from mental health hospital without proper support
A sex predator attacked a Sikh woman he mistakenly believed to be Muslim in a racially motivated assault. The perpetrator had recently been released from a mental health hospital without adequate support, raising concerns about systemic failures in patient care.