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    Interview with Karen Armstrong

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    "This Place": photos of Israel and the West Bank

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    Increasingly diverse and colourful: Germany, land of immigration

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    Bedouins in the West Bank

  • "The Boy from Aleppo who Painted the War" by Sumia Sukkar

    Translating sights, sounds and feelings into colour

    Sumia Sukkar wrote a novel about a young Syrian boy with Asperger Syndrome who paints the horror and violence of the war around him in vivid colour. BBC Radio 4 adapted the novel for its Saturday Drama series. Susannah Tarbush read the book, listened to the radio play and spoke to its young author

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    Ashura 2014 in Nabatiyeh, Lebanon

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    Unwelcome images of life in Tehran

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    Interview with Gudrun Kramer

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    The battle to save Ait-Ben-Haddou

  • After the Copenhagen attacks

    "We are not afraid"

    The Copenhagen attacks are being regarded as a copy of the attacks in Paris a month ago. In this commentary, Barbara Wesel writes that freedom of speech, the separation of church and state, and gender equality are not negotiable, and that Muslims and non-Muslims alike must conduct a more open and critical debate about political Islam

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