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  • The Bosporus Bridge is illuminated in red and white at night; the lights of Istanbul can be seen in the background as a ship passes beneath the bridge
    Organised crime in Turkey

    A haven for international criminals

    Lax laws on money laundering, easy access to citizenship, insufficient prosecution – Turkey has grown more attractive for international criminal networks in recent years. In response, the new interior minister has declared a crackdown

  • For generations, the postage stamp-sized Koran has been passed down through one family -- surviving wars and one of the world's most fanatical "godless regimes".
    Islam in Europe

    The big history of Albania's tiny Koran

    For generations, this postage stamp-sized book has been passed down through one family -- surviving wars and one of the world's most fanatical "godless regimes".

  • While the new Iran nucear deal was high on the agenda, other issues such as Israeli-Palestinian relations were also addressed in the summit.
    Arabs attend Negev summit

    Israel moves centre-stage in the Middle East

    A straightforward message emerged from last week’s meeting in the Negev desert of the foreign ministers of four Arab countries, Israel and the United States: Israel is key to the security of Gulf autocracies and continued U.S. engagement in the Middle East. By James M. Dorsey

  • Mount Tomorr, in southwest Albania, site of an annual August pilgrimage believed to bring healing and luck. The festival commemorates Abbas ibn Ali, a Muslim saint who died at the 7th century battle of Karbala.
    Islam and tolerance

    Albania's Bektashi Muslims

    In Albania, where most Muslims live a pretty secular life, it would seem that praying and drinking go hand-in-hand. Nevertheless, over a hundred Albanians still went to fight for Islamic State. By Karin A. Wenger with photos by Philipp Breu

  • 16th Morgenland Festival Osnabruck

    A virtual journey of sound across the Balkans

    As a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic, the Osnabruck Morgenland Festival took place via YouTube for the first time – transporting us to new cultural regions through music. Marian Brehmer attended several of the virtual concerts

  • Interfaith dialogue in Albania

    Loving their neighbours

    Three houses of worship stand in close proximity – a mosque, a Catholic church and an Orthodox church: Elbasan's old town is a veritable symbol of religious tolerance in Albania. Extremists do not appreciate this image. By Lindita Arapi

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