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‘If not now, when?’: Khalid Abdalla on revolution, hope and NowhereThe actor speaks to Hyphen about his new play inspired by his experience of the Egyptian revolution 
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New exhibition weaves together the many strands of Palestinian experienceFrom painting and sculpture to the intricate embroidery of the Palestinian History Tapestry project, Art of Palestine brings a wealth of culture to the heart of London 
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The joy of mishkakiEast Africa’s coastal kebabs tell a delicious story of people, place and family tradition 
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 Eating less and washing in cold water: what it means to lose the winter fuel paymentRachel Reeves has cut cold weather benefits for 10 million pensioners. But schemes to help those who lose it may not touch the sides 
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 Another Sky: the festival exploring experimental music from the Swana regionThe London event brings together experimental artists from south-west Asia and north Africa and the diaspora, exploring the possibilities of sounds and composition 
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 The culinary treasures of a real street marketAmong the extension cables and flower blankets of Shepherd's Bush market, traders old and new are serving up a feast of delicious dishes from all over the world 
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 Taekwondo is capturing the hearts and bodies of British MuslimsAs it gains a wider audience at the Olympics and Paralympics, many have found a sense of community in taekwondo, which supports an environment of discipline, respect and inclusivity 
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 ‘It is not right to show luxuries when there’s a war being played out in front of our eyes’British-Palestinian designer Fadi Kazem Sarandah has pulled out of London Fashion Week and won't show his collection until there is a ceasefire in Gaza 
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 Saher Shah’s new play Vitamin D breaks down the stigma of divorceFor many women, the decision to end a marriage is made even harder by the negative attitudes of family, friends and the wider community 








