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  1. Islamisation, a racist conspiracy theory

    The hatred of Hanau and its enablers

  2. Yassin al-Haj Saleh on the Arab Spring's revolutionary legacy

    "The Syrian revolution is resumable today and tomorrow"

  3. Sectarian strife in Pakistan

    Syria's proxy war widens gulf between Sunnis and Shias

  4. Preparing for Pope Francis' visit

    The scant remains of Iraq's ancient Christian community

  5. UAE and Sheikh Maktoum under pressure

    Dubai's double standards – where is Princess Latifa?

  6. Sufi musik: Qawwali ensemble "Fanna-fi-Allah"

    Searching for God's love

  1. UAE and Sheikh Maktoum under pressure

    Dubai's double standards – where is Princess Latifa?

  2. "What is Islamic art?" with art historian Wendy Shaw

    What is art, when the primary sensory organ is the heart?

  3. Teenage pregnancies in Pakistan

    What sex education is really about

  4. Interview with a mixed-faith couple

    Experiences in a Christian-Muslim marriage

  5. Islamisation, a racist conspiracy theory

    The hatred of Hanau and its enablers

  6. Sectarian strife in Pakistan

    Syria's proxy war widens gulf between Sunnis and Shias

In brief

  • German court convicts Eyad al-Gharib of Syrian state torture in unprecendented trial

  • Rare Israeli Bedouin audio archive sheds light on nomadic society

  • A year on, India's Muslim victims of Delhi riots say justice still unserved

  • Saudi travel bans stir unease as detainees released

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Dhaka: Rickshaw capital of the world

Urban transport concepts in the global South, often promoted by organisations such as the World Bank, aim to encourage motorised private transport – at the expense of non-motorised forms, which have proven cheap and environmentally friendly there over the past century. In Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, bans are being imposed on bicycle rickshaws on more and more roads. By Dominik Müller

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