Topic: Territories
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DJ SaiSounds wants you to Play Somali House music
A new blend of east African heritage and cutting-edge electronic rhythms is taking over clubland
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Why Italian writer Igiaba Scego stopped ‘playing the defence attorney’ for Islam
The acclaimed author of Cassandra in Mogadishu discusses identity, visibility and why she no longer feels obliged to apologise for violence carried out in Islam’s name
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The families and friends who have fallen out over the US-Israel war on Iran
The conflict has fractured relationships and exposed long-running tensions between those who support regime change at any cost and those who don’t
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Cycle Sisters reflect on a decade of helping Muslim women saddle up
In 2016 Sarah Javaid founded a network to help women get into cycling, particularly those who might never have otherwise found a way in
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New novel brings the forgotten story of Saddam Hussein’s atrocities against Iraqi Kurds to life
Human rights investigator Joost Hiltermann spent years documenting the murderous Anfal campaign. Now he is using fiction to tell the real story
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British Pakistani doctor’s new eye scan can spot dementia years early
Dr Rayaz Malik is now preparing to submit the technology to the European Medicines Agency for approval
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Nidahl’s campaign to save mum sparks 1,600% surge in Black stem cell donors
Nidahl Hamdan has been appealing for more Black donors to sign up as her mother Zeinab faces acute myeloid leukaemia
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Deli Boys season 2 — the only disappointment is how quickly it ends
The Disney+ comedy carries all the swagger of a show that’s already won over its audience, and creator Abdullah Saeed remains committed to making audiences laugh by any means necessary








