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Inside Kosovo’s feminist art festival
For the past 12 years, FemArt has created a space where important ideas are discussed and creativity flows freely
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‘We support Palestine for the same reason we supported Nelson Mandela’
Pro-Palestine campaigners take inspiration from the anti-apartheid movement. Liverpool’s multicultural Toxteth is home to veterans of both
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Left in limbo, displaced Gazans rely on volunteer counsellors for support
In Egypt, the only mental health support for Palestinians comes from an informal network of international counsellors and therapists — despite the severity of the trauma
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Streeting’s NHS reforms could leave Black and Asian people behind again, researchers warn
Key 133-page report on state of NHS contained just three paragraphs on ethnic disparities that see minority groups dying younger and waiting longer for treatment
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Rizwana Hamid Q&A: ‘In a small way every journalist has the power to make a difference’
The director of the Centre for Media Monitoring on the new challenges facing Muslim journalists and audiences today
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7 Paralympians you should know about
From sitting volleyball players to powerlifters, here are just a few of the athletes competing in Paris
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A night of Balkan Pride
With glitter tattoos and turbo-folk, members of the diaspora’s LGBTQI+ community have created an inclusive annual celebration in east London
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Why jailing extremists ‘won’t be enough’ to defeat a resurgent far right
Keir Starmer has promised swift justice for rioters after racist violence swept Britain. Here’s what he should do, according to veteran activists and extremism experts
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Mosques ‘prepare for the worst’ as far-right protesters mobilise
Houses of worship across the UK have been forced to increase security measures amid rising threats from far-right groups spurred on by disinformation around the killings in Southport