Topic: Racism
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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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The German far right wants to ‘return’ migrants
Millions of Muslim migrants living in Germany have been thrown into anxious uncertainty by a proposal to ‘remigrate’ people who have failed to integrate
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Muslim support for Labour is plummeting — can independent challengers fill the void?
Sir Keir Starmer’s party is poised for electoral victory, but its position on Gaza has alienated many voters
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Irish sport has a racism problem
Ireland’s growing ranks of talented, diverse athletes are tackling intolerance with education and inclusion
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Portugal’s new anti-Islam Chega party is soaring in the polls, so why aren’t Muslim leaders worried?
The well-integrated Muslim community is confident that racist policies thriving elsewhere in Europe will not appeal to Portuguese voters
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How has the Israel-Palestine conflict affected interfaith relations in Europe?
Religious leaders from Spain, Germany and Sweden speak about events in the Middle East and the consequences for their communities
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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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Geert Wilders’ victory points to a surge in anti-Islam populism across Europe
Many mainstream politicians have adopted and amplified the language of the far right
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Muslim and minority renters are at the sharp end of London’s housing crisis
Invasive screening processes, including personal statements and social media monitoring, are creating ever greater opportunities for discrimination in an already inaccessible market








