Topic: Refugees
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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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The Iraqi storyteller reviving Sicily’s Arabic culture
Yousif Latif Jaralla is using his passion for oral narration as a tool for integration and understanding
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Suella Braverman is gone but Sunak’s search for a clear strategy continues
The sacking of the home secretary is welcome for many, but real change will not come from doubling down on unworkable policies and a revolving door to cabinet
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‘I’m going to be the first female president of Afghanistan’
Khadija Amin, a news anchor who fled from the Taliban for Spain, is determined not to let the world forget the plight of Afghan women
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Uyghur Muslims exiled in the UK dream of returning to Xinjiang
Activists call on the British government to step up measures against the Chinese state
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Hyphenated: Episode 25
This week our panel discuss the UK’s response to the latest Middle East conflict and calls to boycott Labour over Keir Starmer’s support for Israel. Plus British-Iraqi standup Hasan Al-Habib on his new comedy talent award win.
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The far right is saying: ‘We are here and we will do what we want’
The president of the Pakistani community in Greece warns that immigrants need public support to fight rising tide of violence against them
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Suella Braverman is poisoning our society with the politics of fear
Distorting facts to demonise immigrants, the home secretary is sowing dangerous seeds of division and failing to uphold the legacy of her own party
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A Nightly Bargain — an exclusive poem
For National Poetry Day, award-winning poet Momtaza Mehri on this year’s theme of refuge