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Muslim leaders in the Spanish autonomous region of Catalonia say they have been promised a mega-mosque in Barcelona if they support independence from Spain in a referendum set for November 9.
Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip is drawing attention, once again, to the persistent scourge of anti-Semitism in Spain.
A review of some of the main stories involving the rise of Islam in Europe during June 2014.
European divisions over relations with Russia are being laid bare by the shooting down of a passenger plane over Ukraine.
A review of some of the main stories involving the rise of Islam in June 2014.
Britain has banned three Muslim extremist groups that want to turn the UK into an Islamic state.
Juncker’s appointment as Commission president implies that the European Union will seek to centralize yet more power at the expense of national sovereignty.
More than 20,000 girls under the age of 15 are believed to be at high risk of FGM in England and Wales this year alone, according to government estimates.
Britain is engaged in a debate over how much government surveillance is necessary to keep the United Kingdom safe from British jihadists.
Local citizens—including many Muslims—are concerned the mosque project is actually a smokescreen for an ambitious plan to establish a hardline Islamic enclave in East London.
The new law makes forced marriage a self-standing criminal offense in England and Wales and is punishable by up to seven years in prison.
The threat to Europe and the United States from Islamic terrorism is serious and growing, and new attacks with unexpected targets and timings are increasingly likely, according to two new reports.