Topic: Iran
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By sticking to the Tory line on immigration, Labour could be walking into a trap
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Omar Elerian Q&A: ‘We have created a space for something unexpected to happen every night’
The Italian-Palestinian theatre director on the unique experience of working with unrehearsed scripts and actors each night
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Hishek Bishek: ‘People cry because they say this music reminds them of home’
Energy is infectious at a London club night celebrating Middle Eastern and Arabic pop
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How Botox had a facelift
When everyone in your family has had their nose done, Botox is less a matter of if than when
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‘This is just the beginning, revolutions take time’: the artists capturing women’s resistance
South London Gallery showcases female artists who challenge traditional protest photography
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Five photographers to see at Photo London 2024
The annual showcase of some of the best global photography includes works from hundreds of exhibitors from over 40 cities around the world
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Hassan Nazer Q&A: ‘My films are a voice for my country’
The award-winning director on censorship and his enduring love for the greats of Iranian cinema
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The Iraqi storyteller reviving Sicily’s Arabic culture
Yousif Latif Jaralla is using his passion for oral narration as a tool for integration and understanding
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Protests in Iran are about male violence and control of women
At a time when women’s rights are being rolled back around the world, it is inspiring to see Muslim women fighting for themselves