Topic: Territories
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Photographer Mohamed Mohamud captures stories from the worldwide Somali diaspora
It all started as a hobby, shot on an iPhone. Eight years later, 8,000 people in 30 countries have taken part in this globe-spanning project
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‘How can you bring a child into the world when you feel like you haven’t started living yet?’
Family life is a cornerstone of Muslim communities, but some women have decided that motherhood is not for them
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Hassan Nazer Q&A: ‘My films are a voice for my country’
The award-winning director on censorship and his enduring love for the greats of Iranian cinema
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Multiculturalism isn’t Luton’s problem
The hometown I know is a place where people pull together in times of need — and on the football terraces
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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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Meals that mark the passage of time
Food can evoke powerful memories of the year past and signpost our way through the next
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A piece of paradise blooms in Cambridge
On the site of Europe’s first eco-mosque, a group of female volunteers come together to plant flowers and grasses ahead of the coming spring
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Zahra Hankir Q&A: ‘I’m channelling a little bit of Nefertiti and a little bit of Amy Winehouse’
The Lebanese British author on how her new book about the history of eyeliner helped connect her to her heritage
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Hyphenated: Episode 34
This week our panel considers whether the Israel-Palestine conflict is radicalising young Muslims across the world. Plus, psychiatrist Ahmed Hankir on Muslims and mental health








