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  • People walking through an indoor market.
    Bushra Khalfan's "Dilshad"

    Three generations of Omani history

    Bushra Khalfan's award-winning "Dilshad" traces the story of one family through 20th-century Oman, shedding light on the untold stories of marginalised women and their fight for agency.

  • A man wearing a white robe puts a slip of paper into a ballot box.
    Kuwait’s political future

    Can semi-democracy survive?

    Six months after Kuwait's new emir dissolved parliament, its members have yet to resume their work. Still, there are strong indications that the country’s unique parliamentary system will prevail.

  • Robert Habeck, German minister for economic affairs and climate action (left), shakes hands with Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Qassim Al Abdullah Al Thani, Qatari minister of commerce and industry at a meeting in March 2022
    Arabian Peninsula

    Dawn of a new era in the Gulf

    Political scientist Sebastian Sons describes in his new book how societies on the Arabian Peninsula are undergoing multiple changes simultaneously as they search for a new identity

  • In "Heimatlos mit drei Heimaten" – literally, 'homeless with three homes' – the historian and political scientist Aref Hajjaj illustrates his personal experiences from a life led between Palestine, Switzerland and Germany.
    The refugee's struggle for identity

    Homeless with three homes

    In "Heimatlos mit drei Heimaten" – literally, 'homeless with three homes' – the historian and political scientist Aref Hajjaj illustrates his personal experiences from a life led between Palestine, Switzerland and Germany. Volker Kaminski read the book

  • Experts say that as intense heat becomes more frequent, the Middle East will see a rise in heat-related deaths. Despite gaps in public health planning, this region could teach the world a lot about extreme heat.
    Climate change in MENA

    Is the Middle East prepared for extreme heatwaves?

    Experts say that as intense heat becomes more frequent, the Middle East will see a rise in heat-related deaths. Despite gaps in public health planning, this region could teach the world a lot about extreme heat. By Cathrin Schaer

  • Cooperation with the Gulf states will never be free of risk, writes Sebastian Sons. “These dangers must be forestalled through a differentiated debate, without trivialising, dramatising or generalising the relevant issues. The aim should always be to view human rights and national interests not as antagonistic, but in tandem.”
    Germany and the Gulf

    Balancing ethics and economics

    Germany needs a strategy when brokering deals with countries like Qatar, Saudi Arabia or the United Arab Emirates that allows it to maintain its own moral compass. By Sebastian Sons

  • "The Lady of Heaven" has angered Muslims in Britain because of its portrayal of Fatima al-Zahra, the Prophet Muhammad's daughter.
    Cancelling "The Lady of Heaven"

    Why the fuss over the Prophet's daughter?

    Written by the controversial Kuwaiti Shia preacher, Yasser Habib, the film's plot pursues two threads: one from the Islamic past, the other from the present. The narratives meet when Islamic State seizes vast areas of Iraqi territory. By Shady Lewis Botros

  • Narendra Modi's ruling BJP

    Middle East furore at Indian official's Prophet remarks

    Anger in the Middle East is spreading over comments made by an official of India's ruling BJP about the Prophet Muhammad, with various countries summoning New Delhi's envoy and a Kuwaiti supermarket removing Indian products

  • Cairo's city centre has turned festive ahead of Ramadan, albeit the economic situation has left many families struggling.
    Middle East

    Ukraine overshadows Ramadan 2022

    Ahead of Ramadan, most Middle Eastern countries have eased restrictions to near pre-pandemic times. However, increases in prices and food shortages due to the war in Ukraine are casting new shadows on the Holy Month. Jennifer Holleis reports

  • Climate heroes in Iraq

    A life for the trees

    It is getting hotter and hotter in Iraq. Fifty degrees or more is no longer a rarity. The state between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers is now one of the hottest countries on earth. Muwafaq Mubareka from Baghdad is determined to fight global warming. Birgit Svensson paid the climate hero a visit

  • German Leopard tanks on display at a weapons trade fair in Abu Dhabi in 2017.
    Arab world

    Germany and the Middle East – a tale of morals and markets

    Germany's foreign policy is explicitly values-based. But what happens, Ralf Bosen asks, when democracy, the rule of law and human rights collide with the logic of trade and business?

  • In February, Bahrain became one of the first countries in the world to institute a vaccine passport.
    COVID-19 in the Middle East

    Arab countries face high coronavirus vaccine hesitancy

    The rollout of coronavirus vaccines in the Middle East and North Africa is already taking place on a massive scale, with the United Arab Emirates leading the way. Nevertheless, many people are in no rush to get the COVID-19 jab. Cathrin Schaer poses the all-important question: why?

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