LatestNewsMiddle East and North Africa Pope Francis says permitting burning of Koran is rejected – UAE newspaper By: News Desk Date: July 3, 2023 Dubai (Reuters) – Pope Francis told UAE’s newspaper al-Ittihad on Monday that permitting the burning of the Koran is rejected and condemned. The pope also expressed strong anger at acts such as Koran burning. Tagskoranunited arab emirates Previous articleAsia refiners expect Saudi Arabia to cut August crude pricesNext articlePrestige to make north India debut with $195 mln housing project Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related Iraq has reservations over an item in COP28’s final deal – statement Nations strike deal at COP28 to transition away from fossil fuels Jubilee Metals forms Zambian copper recovery venture with UAE’s IRH Sudan declares 15 UAE diplomats persona non grata OPEC members push against including fossil fuels phase-out in COP28 deal Latest For Kuwait’s new emir, Saudi ties are seen as key News Desk - December 17, 2023 Kuwait (Reuters) - Sheikh Meshal al-Ahmad al-Sabah was named... Pope Francis deplores Israeli killings of civilians at Gaza church News Desk - December 17, 2023 Vatican City (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday again... Palestinians must find new path from Israeli rule after war, top official says News Desk - December 17, 2023 Ramallah (Reuters) - Immediately after Israel's war in Gaza... Israel says it struck Hezbollah sites after attacks from Lebanon News Desk - December 17, 2023 Jerusalem/Beirut (Reuters) - Israel said on Sunday it had...