Topic: Territories
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Muslim support for Labour is plummeting — can independent challengers fill the void?
Sir Keir Starmer’s party is poised for electoral victory, but its position on Gaza has alienated many voters
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Pakistan’s crackdown on Imran Khan’s party reaches Britain
As the country’s powerful military intensifies its campaign to dismantle PTI, British Pakistanis share how they have been affected
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Nadeine Asbali Q&A: ‘Wearing the hijab and still living your life is the most effective way you can resist’
The journalist and teacher on her debut book about navigating life as a hijab-wearing woman in Britain
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‘Sending money to family abroad is an obligation, but sometimes it makes me angry’
Around the world, a billion people pay or receive remittances. But now a younger generation is questioning the practice
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Greek students are being schooled in Islamophobia, experts warn
Nearly six in 10 Greeks admit to feeling hostile towards Muslims. Academics and pupils say this can only be changed in the classroom
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Art exhibition creates ‘a new conversation about Palestine’
Ranging from painting to sculpture and photography, From Palestine With Art, brings to London the vibrant work of 21 creators
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The journey to my hijab-iversary has been liberating and enriching
More than just a piece of fabric that I wear on my head, I have found a whole new outlook on life
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Hassan Ugail Q&A: ‘Machine learning has the potential to uncover lost history’
The UK-based mathematician and computer scientist on how he used AI to shed new light on works by the Renaissance painter Raphael
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House guests, hospitality and the hijab
In Namesake, a new collection of essays, the British-Palestinian author NS Nuseibeh examines modern life, identity and her family links to a formidable figure from early Islamic history