Topic: Migration
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A captivating blend of Spanish and Western Saharan sounds
Sahrawi singer Aziza Brahim’s latest album gives voice to five years of turmoil
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‘There was a sense that nothing and no one was going to protect us besides us’
Four years after the Hanau terrorist attacks, the victims’ families reflect on Germany’s Islamophobia problem
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A visual feast of recipes and remembrance
In a new culinary photographic project titled The Rice is on the Hob, Tami Aftab and her father explore the relationship between food, identity and memory
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A new Muslim political coalition is running for power in Europe
Campaigning for a one-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict and advocating multiculturalism, the new pan-Europe Muslim alliance hopes to see its members elected in the European parliamentary elections in June
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The issue of immigration will be a battleground in the next UK election
Both parties have pledged to crack down on illegal arrivals. Minority groups are understandably concerned about what any new policy says about how welcoming our country is
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Yasmine Ahmed Q&A: ‘Withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights would put the UK in the same bucket as Russia and Belarus’
The human rights lawyer and UK director of Human Rights Watch on the UK government’s attacks on human rights legislation and how to respond to populist movements
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Hyphenated: Episode 31
Is the Gaza truce a turning point in the Israel-Hamas war? Our panel discuss this and other topical issues. Plus, a look at the Muslim renters dealing with London's housing crisis
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‘Relationships are like flowers — if you don’t tend to them, they will die’
An unexpected romance has taken one couple from Iraqi Kurdistan to a new life in Dublin
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Faced with discrimination, French and German Muslims are emigrating to the UK
European Muslim women say cities such as London offer better career prospects and more religious freedoms