Topic: Europe
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Greek students are being schooled in Islamophobia, experts warn
Nearly six in 10 Greeks admit to feeling hostile towards Muslims. Academics and pupils say this can only be changed in the classroom
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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 UK’s use of its Cyprus airbases to engage in Middle East conflicts is sparking angry protest
Reports that the British military is arming Israel’s war in Gaza from its Cypriot hubs have prompted calls for its bases to be closed permanently
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The Pakistani brothers making a splash in Spain with British fish and chips
Majid and Mani Alam opened The Fish&Chips Shop in Barcelona to satisfy a late-night craving. From there, they’ve built a foodie empire
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Naples twinned in solidarity with Nablus
How a port city famed for its pizza, churches and volcanoes came to see its own struggle in the Palestinian cause
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What Russia’s treatment of Crimea’s Muslim minority reveals about its plans for the rest of Ukraine
Activists and leaders from the Tatar minority believe any opposition to Russian occupation will be met with the same repression they have suffered
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Protect yourself from evil — for as little as £3.50
Celebrities and wellness brands are embracing the distinctive blue and black nazar jewellery, believed by some to ward off envy and negativity
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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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My family’s olive groves are a legacy passed down through generations
Travelling back to my mother’s village in Turkey for the annual harvest held life-changing lessons about our ancestral lands and my future responsibility towards them