Topic: World
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Why did my son tell me I should be the one to tidy his toys?
A comment my four-year-old picked up in the playground exposed the gender inequality that still remains when it comes to household chores
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Film-maker Rehana Zaman on the lands that inspire her
The artist’s latest body of work — two films examining questions of land ownership, immigration and labour — will be touring galleries across the UK and Ireland throughout the year
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Kurdish star Aynur brings a message of resilience to the UK
The popular artist blends traditional and contemporary forms into an empowering sound of her own
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Palestine Action hunger strikers speak for first time since being granted bail
Heba Muraisi, Qesser Zuhrah and Kamran Ahmed held a press conference in London alleging mistreatment by prison staff
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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








