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  • Dire economic conditions are spurring an increasing number of women in Tajikistan to enter polygamous marriages. But it comes at the price of limited rights and social stigma.
    Human rights in Asia

    Tajik women turn to polygamy to survive

    Dire economic conditions are spurring an increasing number of women in Tajikistan to enter polygamous marriages. But it comes at a price. With few rights to underpin their existence, they bear a burden of social stigma that taints not only their lives but those of their children too. Madina Shogunbekova reports

  • Music producer Ipek Ipekcioglu is well-known as a DJ far beyond her home city Berlin. Now she's released her first album as part of the musical project "Karmaturji"
    Eklektik BerlinIstan meets Anatolian folk

    DJ Ipek's space-time continuum in sound

    Eklektik BerlinIstan's DJ Ipek – Ipek Ipekcioglu – is famous far beyond her home city of Berlin. Now the music producer has released her first album as part of the musical project "Karmaturji". Daniel Bax had a listen

  • Iran and the Ukraine war

    Ali Khamenei prepares for the future

    The Ukraine war is changing the global geopolitical landscape. Ali Khamenei, Iran's most powerful man, is already cosying up to Russia in anticipation of a harsh post-war reality. By Ali Sadrzadeh

  • Homoerotic poetry in Islam

    Reeling with desire

    What role did homoeroticism play in Islamic poetry written between the 13th and 15th centuries? We need look no further than Rumi and Babur. By Melanie Christina Mohr

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