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I will always find my way home to my siblings in Gaza, no matter how long it takes
Palestinian playwright Ahmed Najar writes about maintaining his relationship with his brothers and sisters, despite living so far away
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‘Through war and disillusion, how can Lebanon still be home?’
Photographer Ghaleb Cabbabé captures the changing landscape of his home country through the fragile beauty of daily life
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Muslim soldiers played a vital role in liberating Europe from the Nazis
The valour and sacrifice of those who fought in the second world war holds many lessons for us now
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India trade deal has left Labour MPs even more anxious about Reform
Trade deals are the reality of post-Brexit Britain. That hasn’t stopped Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch tearing into the UK’s agreement with India
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‘Every performance is treated as my last’: Aakash Odedra on his lifelong relationship with dance
The dancer speaks about his latest production, Songs of the Bulbul, based on the Sufi poem of the captured bird
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The Glassworker is a milestone for Pakistani cinema
Usman Riaz’s animated feature tells a story that resonates across borders, and reminds audiences of the radical act of making something beautiful
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It’s giving: where British Muslims donated during Ramadan this year
Zakat increased and support for Gaza remained high, according to UK charities
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Miliband wants energy bills down. Opposition to net zero could trump his plans
As the UK considers regional energy pricing, Labour faces challenges on both sides of the Atlantic in the fight for sustainability
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UK has deported eight offenders to Afghanistan since Taliban takeover
Data obtained exclusively from the Home Office shows at least one deportee had been serving a sentence of less than six months