He emanates the soft-spoken calm expected of a Buddhist monk, but the venom that Sayadaw Wirathu directs at Myanmar's Muslim population has led many to see him as a chief instigator of the violence convulsing the country. Eric Randolph reports Read Article The 'Burmese bin Laden' fomenting violence against Myanmar's Muslims
In account that conflicts with official US statement of his death, new book reveals Al Qaeda leader had no defence planned when his Pakistan compound was stormed, and was shot in the head as he peered out of a door and then pumped with bullets. Read Article Osama bin Laden 'was pumped with bullets': US Navy Seal
Two of Osama bin Laden's widows - Khairia Hussein Sabir and Silham Sharif - who are said to be in their 50s are Saudi nationals and the youngest, Amal Ahmed Abdel-Fatah Al Sada, 30, is a Yemeni. Read Article Pakistan orders bin Laden widows deported
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A discussion at Manarat Al Saadiyat will examine the art and photography of European artists travelling 'through the lights and images' of this region, writes Nick Leech
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