Topic: Europe
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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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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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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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Spain’s far right pushes for a ban on Spanish nationality for people from ‘Islamic culture’
Muslim leaders and legal experts have dismissed Vox’s proposal as a cynical ploy to exploit terror attacks in Brussels and Israel to gain votes
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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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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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Muslim therapists call for more openness on faith-based counselling
New research indicates that faith-based treatment is more effective in improving the mental health of Christian, Muslim and Buddhist patients
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‘I want to make a meaningful impact on the lives of Muslim women’
Dutch police officer Sarah Izat was sent home for wearing a headscarf, and expects more restrictions to come — but is also hopeful that the law will be changed