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  • A man with a white beard and glasses.
    Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas

    A life rethinking the foundations of knowledge

    Malaysian philosopher and polymath Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas has died aged 94. A lifelong critic of Western intellectual dominance, his work has shaped debates on modernity and education across the Muslim world.

  • Annalena Baerbock stands at a podium in the centre giving a speech to a crowd of seated people wearing suits.
    German resolution on antisemitism in education

    A brazen act of state repression

    German lawmakers are considering a new draft resolution that claims to combat antisemitism in educational institutions. Instead, it presents a one-dimensional view of Jewish life and erases crucial space for debate on Israeli politics and Germany's role in Gaza.

  • Mohammed Isbitah with his family
    One family's flight from Gaza

    "We escaped hell"

    Bombs, destruction, hunger: the situation of the people in the Gaza Strip is catastrophic. Those who can afford to flee to neighbouring Egypt. Mohamed Isbitah managed to do just that. He speaks to Qantara.de about his dramatic escape

  • Makeshift school in Khan Younis in the Gaza Strip
    Children in Gaza

    School just a distant memory

    Children in the Gaza Strip have not been to school since the start of the war. Israel is systematically destroying the Palestinian education system, UN representatives warn

  • After the death of Iranian Kurdish woman Mahsa Amini, Iran's universities became the focus of anti-regime protests. Now lecturers critical of the regime are being dismissed, while those loyal to the regime are being rehired: Tehran's Islamic regime is apparently reshaping the country's universities even more strictly according to its own ideas.
    Iran protests

    Tehran dismisses university lecturers

    University lecturers critical of the regime are being dismissed, while those loyal to the regime are being rehired: Tehran's Islamic regime is apparently reshaping the country's universities even more strictly according to its own ideas. By Iman Aslani

  • Nassir Djafaris zweite Roman "Mahtab" berichtet von einer iranischen Migrantin, die sich im Frankfurt der späten Sechzigerjahre zunehmend gut zurechtfindet.
    Migration in the 1960s

    Adapting to Germany's fast-changing society

    Nassir Djafari's second novel "Mahtab" tells the story of a migrant mother from Iran in 1960s Frankfurt. Not only does it describe how the protagonist adapts to an unfamiliar culture, but also reveals just how much Frankfurt itself was transformed during this period. By Hans Dembowski

  • The rioting in France seems to have eased off, but what will remain is anger. The issue of racism that is linked to the country's colonial past is more often than not brushed aside.
    France's 'Nahel' riots

    A legacy of colonial racism?

    The rioting in France seems to have eased off, but what will remain is anger. The issue of racism that is linked to the country's colonial past is more often than not brushed aside. Marina Strauss reports from Brussels

  • Riots have gripped France for days since the fatal police shooting of a teenager on 27 June. It's just the latest in a series of allegedly racist incidents that protesters say the state has failed to adequately address.
    Death of teen Nahel

    France: A chronicle of police violence

    Riots have gripped France for days since the fatal police shooting of a teenager on 27 June. It's just the latest in a series of allegedly racist incidents that protesters say the state has failed to adequately address, writes Oliver Pieper

  • The revisions have sparked a national debate in Indian media and academic circles.
    Historical revisionism in India

    Modi rewrites the history books

    The Indian government under Narendra Modi has altered textbooks to remove references to Mahatma Gandhi's opposition to Hindu nationalism and other controversial issues. By Adil Bhat

  • Empowering women

    Transforming horizons in rural Morocco

    Research conducted in Morocco reveals the positive community impact of sustainable agricultural initiatives when preceded by women's empowerment workshops, leading to participatory action, enhanced community well-being and decentralisation. By Yossef Ben-Meir

  • Caught between a vindictive Chinese state and Turkish police, Uighur booksellers are trying to preserve their language and culture.

    In Istanbul, the last Uighur bookshops struggle to survive

    Caught between a vindictive Chinese state and Turkish police, Uighur booksellers are trying to preserve their language and culture.

  • Pakistan's struggle with underinvestment in education and digitisation has resulted in high illiteracy rates and systemic discrimination against girls and less privileged students. While some positive examples can be found in institutions catering for persons with disabilities, the overall picture remains bleak.
    Education in Pakistan

    Digital learning for more opportunity

    Pakistan's struggle with underinvestment in education and digitisation has resulted in high illiteracy rates and systemic discrimination. While some positive examples can be found in institutions catering for persons with disabilities, the overall picture remains bleak. By Marva Khan

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