Topic: Territories
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What happened when the far right governed the Netherlands?
Geert Wilders’ party promised the toughest asylum regime ever and blamed migrants for the housing crisis. The government collapsed within a year — but its politics did not disappear
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Artist Fozia Ismail’s ‘love letter’ to her Somali nomadic heritage
A Song for the Xeedho — The Knot Makers is an art installation, on at London’s Whitechapel Gallery, exploring a nomadic wedding tradition at risk of disappearing
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Sisters on the Water is on a mission to get Muslim women kayaking
The group was launched to open up the sport to a whole new demographic. Hyphen joins in for an afternoon on the Thames
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‘A lot of these women fled war and trauma’: the community garden offering refugees a place to grow
The Appletree project in Wakefield acts as a vital green space for women, removing barriers to access and health inequality that might exist due to culture or religion
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Revealed: asylum seekers placed in housing that poses ‘imminent safety risk’
Data from Home Office and local councils reveals dozens of critical hazards found in ‘dispersal housing’ that is run by private firms for profit
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‘Mauritanian music deserves to be known’: Noura Mint Seymali on her desert funk sound
Ahead of her return to the UK during a European tour, the Mauritanian singer talks about blending traditional music with modern sounds
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How to dress modestly during hot weather
Choosing natural fabrics in lighter colours and avoiding layering can make a significant difference during a heatwave
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Revealed: asylum seeker was stabbed 16 times in Home Office accommodation
Attack in 2023 followed alleged warnings about violent housemate, and is among cases where asylum seekers in ‘dispersal housing’ have come to harm
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‘Unclear’ on Gaza but liked by local Muslims: the Hyphen guide to Andy Burnham
Here’s what we know about the Labour leadership hopeful and his positions on domestic and foreign affairs








