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Weekend with Soni Razdan: ‘The older I grow, the more I want to do’
The actor on taking long walks in Mumbai, working with Riz Ahmed on Bait, and her most challenging roles to date
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New initiative puts Palestinian voices on the map
Gaza: Living Story, an interactive online project, creates a space for both memory and hope
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Nowruz and Eid fall side by side this year, marking hope for a new beginning
In a magical case of cultural and religious alignment for Iranian Muslims, the two major celebrations could take place on the same day
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British Somali teachers’ network gears up for first in-person event
After relaunching earlier this year, the British Somali Educators Association seeks to support teachers and inspire the next generation
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Police warn of ‘dodgy websites’ posing as official Hajj booking platform
2025 saw victims of Hajj fraud report nearly £200,000 in losses — but that figure is likely to be the tip of the iceberg and fraudsters are adapting
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100 years of Leighton House and the influence of Islamic art in Victorian Britain
A new exhibition includes a short film from director Soudade Kaadan inspired by the Damascene tiles that line the walls of the historic London house
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The Oscars arrives at an uneasy moment for a US celebration of Iran
It feels both apt and surreal that so many Iranian films have emerged as key nominees at the Oscars, including It Was Just an Accident and Cutting Through Rocks
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Ramzi Hammad is carving out a new identity for the Zurich jazz scene
The Swiss-Palestinian drummer and band leader’s work blends Arabic musical traditions with the spontaneous thrill of improvisation
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Starmer has angered Trump — but Labour MPs, for once, are on his side
The thin-skinned US president could punish the UK for refusing to let him use British military bases. But standing up to Trump has proved popular at home








