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Death sentence for Rapper Toomaj
Tehran's legitimacy crisis
The rapper Toomaj Salehi has been sentenced to death in Iran. His case shows how the regime is fighting to maintain its power, and against whom
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“From the river to the sea”
How to interpret a slogan
The notion that the slogan is sweepingly anti-Semitic falls short of the mark. But extremist interpretations need to be condemned – on both the Israeli and Palestinian sides
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German-Turkish relations
Towards a modern policy on Turkey
Political and diplomatic relations between Germany and Turkey are marked by dissent, but the numerous flashpoints in the Middle East are now bringing the two countries closer together. The German President's deft balancing act on his trip to Turkey points the way toward a pragmatic policy on Turkey
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Reform Islam
Transcending the secular-sacred divide
Sherman Jackson's "The Islamic Secular" makes a compelling case for an alternative understanding of 'secular', which is neither outside religion nor a rival to it
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Netanyahu says ICC decisions will not affect Israel's actions
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Iraq criminalises same-sex relationships with harsh prison sentences
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Blinken 'hopeful' Hamas will accept 'extraordinarily generous' Gaza deal
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Demonstrations roil U.S. campuses as protesters spar over Gaza conflict
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Shawarma restaurant in Cairo brings taste of home for displaced Palestinians
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Hamas official says Israel 'will not achieve' goals in Rafah
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