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  1. The fate of Europe's unwanted Afghans

    "Deportee Central" – a seedy hotel in downtown Kabul

  2. Afghanistan and civil society

    Ban on Afghan girls singing dropped after activist outrage

  3. U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan

    Joe Biden and the West's betrayal of the Hindu Kush

  4. Chaza Charafeddine's "Beirut für wilde Mädchen"

    Flashback from Beirut

  5. Execution for a Facebook post?

    Why blasphemy is a capital offence in some Muslim countries

  6. Turkey and northern Syria

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's deadly serious colonial project

  1. Turkey and northern Syria

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's deadly serious colonial project

  2. Coronavirus in the Middle East

    Rumours of vaccine tourism in Dubai unfounded – for now

  3. The fate of Europe's unwanted Afghans

    "Deportee Central" – a seedy hotel in downtown Kabul

  4. U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan

    Joe Biden and the West's betrayal of the Hindu Kush

  5. Chaza Charafeddine's "Beirut für wilde Mädchen"

    Flashback from Beirut

  6. Interview with a mixed-faith couple

    Experiences in a Christian-Muslim marriage

In brief

  • "No sweets": For Syrian refugees in Lebanon, a tough Ramadan

  • Navalny vows to sue Russian prison for withholding Koran

  • Livin' on a prayer: Champion Pakistan Koran reader in full voice

  • Turkey frees journalist Ahmet Altan after European rights court ruling

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Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of an ancient city in the desert outside Luxor in Egypt. They say it dates back to the golden age of the Pharaohs more than 3,000 years ago. By Dagmar Breitenbach

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