Topic: Europe
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Grinding bureaucracy, scant resources and far-right rhetoric fuel an asylum crisis in Belgium
As refugees sleep on the streets, the Flemish-nationalist party Vlaams Belang is using social media to push its views into the mainstream
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The hero and the traitor: A tale of two brothers in WWI
How two siblings took opposite sides during the First World War, with one defecting to the Germans and the other awarded a Victoria Cross.
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The struggle over loved ones’ graves
Madrid’s dilapidated Islamic burial site has been a source of frustration for the Muslim community for decades. But thanks to the work of the city’s first and only Muslim city councillor, changes will soon be made
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Sweden Democrats force the country’s election agenda to the right
As Swedes get ready to head to the polls, the far-right, anti-Muslim party is playing a vital role in a conservative coalition with its sights set on power
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Quick Style Q&A: ‘We didn’t know who BTS were when they contacted us’
Norwegian dance group Quick Style talk about their collaboration with the K-pop kings and their viral wedding video
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The adventurous new face of the halal holiday
From tours of Iceland and Mexico to weekend breaks in the UK, the travel industry is creating an array of tailored packages for Muslims
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‘Melilla massacre’ sparks a new reckoning on migrant rights in Spain
Deaths at the frontier of a Spanish enclave in North Africa have galvanised thousands to demand fairer immigration laws
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Fatima Zaman Q&A: Women hold the key to creating peace
The counter-extremism and peace-building expert says that governments have failed to understand what drives radicalisation and who is best placed to fight it
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A death in the family and the regulation of Muslim grief in France
It is becoming increasingly difficult for Muslims to find acceptance in a country where there are limited ways to be French