Topic: Germany
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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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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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A creative community in Germany speaks out for Gaza
Amid a rash of event cancellations, Muslim and Jewish artists and intellectuals are struggling to be heard
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Dining out on diversity in Europe
Home Secretary Suella Braverman says multiculturalism has failed. These refugee chefs and their many happy clients across the continent disagree
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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
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Europe – home to the world’s most eclectic mosques
We spotlight a few of the continent’s most refined contemporary prayer spaces
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German Muslims fear a swing to the far-right after Alternative für Deutschland’s electoral wins
The party, the second most popular in Germany according to opinion polls, has prospered since pivoting from a Eurosceptic to an anti-immigrant platform
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Hyphenated: Episode 12
In the wake of the fatal shooting by police of 17-year-old Nahel Merzouk in Paris, we discuss what the unrest in France says about the country’s relationship with its Muslims. Plus, author Nooruddean Choudry on his new memoir