Topic: World
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Weekend with Saaniya Abbas: ‘Oh, my God, you’re the divorced comedian!’The standup talks dogs, divorce, tattoos and her upcoming Edinburgh fringe show Hellarious 
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What Labour MPs are saying about Starmer’s pledge to recognise PalestineThe prime minister has said Britain will recognise a Palestinian state in September unless Israel ceases fire. As ever, he’s walking a tightrope 
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The Berlin space opening its doors to Palestinian voicesProtected by the wealthy German entrepreneur who funds it, the Spore Initiative is defying state efforts to silence pro-Palestinian voices in culture with a series of exhibitions and events 
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 Do the UK’s actions on Israel match Lammy’s tough talk?David Lammy was robust under questioning on Britain’s ability to influence Israel. Some MPs say he’s still being too cautious 
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 The rich flavours of west Africa are enjoying a moment in the sunFrom high end to high street, this vibrant, deeply spiced cuisine is more accessible than ever 
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 A capsule in time: Marina Tabassum on her design for the Serpentine PavilionThe Bangladeshi architect designed this year’s installation in Kensington Gardens, making something timeless that reflects her homeland’s transitory and evolving landscape 
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 ‘Food is a way to show who we are’: preserving the Sudanese KitchenOmer Al Tijani’s new cook book is an extensive archive of recipes and culinary culture in Sudan 
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 Kazakhstan’s cultural soul has taken root in LondonThe central Asian country is rebranding itself globally through statecraft and investment, but also through music, cuisine and culture 
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 Global halal sector grows 5.5% year-on-year to £1.77tnDinar Standard’s State of the Global Islamic Economy report also focuses on Muslim consumers’ growing interest in ‘ethical’ products 








