Topic: Territories
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Young Muslims feeling the pinch as grim winter looms
With rent and energy costs rising and wages stagnating, it is the under-30s who will struggle the most
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My Aberdeen: Leila Aboulela
An award-winning author who was born in Cairo and moved to Aberdeen in her mid-20s takes us on a tour of the ‘Granite City’
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5 Muslim tech innovators you should know about
From healthcare to photography, these tech founders and CEOs are digital trailblazers
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Injustice that cannot be whitewashed
With the world’s eyes on Britain, the government is accused of reducing British Muslims’ citizenship to second-class status
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The state-sponsored mosque dividing opinion in Greece’s Muslim community
Concerns grow as several established prayer spaces in Athens have recently been closed by police
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Ignored and dismissed: the mental health crisis among young British Muslims
Faced with a lack of understanding both at community level and within the health service, thousands of vulnerable people are going untreated
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How is the UK’s cost of living crisis affecting British Muslims?
Three finance and debt specialists talk about rising costs and how to budget in the months ahead
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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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My Belfast: Dr Wasif Naeem
Dr Wasif Naeem is an associate professor at Queen’s University Belfast and a prominent member of the local Muslim community. Here, he takes us on a guided tour of his city








