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  1. Book review: new books on the Middle East

    The clouds of war or the dawn of a new beginning?

  2. Burka bans in Europe

    Why the burka is so important for right-wing populists

  3. Iran–China 25-year Cooperation Programme

    The Islamic Republic's timely vaccine against U.S. pressure?

  4. Turkish graduates in Europe

    Turkey's best and brightest flee in brain drain

  5. Syrian conflict

    How climate change paved the way to war in Syria

  6. The Sufi Trail

    Anatolia through the eyes of a pilgrim

  1. Coronavirus in the Middle East

    Rumours of vaccine tourism in Dubai unfounded – for now

  2. Turkish graduates in Europe

    Turkey's best and brightest flee in brain drain

  3. Iran–China 25-year Cooperation Programme

    The Islamic Republic's timely vaccine against U.S. pressure?

  4. Teenage pregnancies in Pakistan

    What sex education is really about

  5. Sexual Repression in the Arab World

    Anguish, Love and Poetry

  6. Hedwig Klein and "Mein Kampf"

    The unknown Arabist

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  • India's new COVID-19 infections hit record, deaths at over five-month high

  • Muslim civil rights group sues Facebook over hate speech

  • Israel says it will not cooperate with ICC war crimes probe

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How successful is linguistic integration? Three quarters of German-born Muslims grow up with German as a first language. Among immigrants, only one fifth claim that German is their first language. The trend of language skills improving with successive generations is apparent across Europe. In Germany 46 percent of all Muslims say that their national language is their first language. In Austria this is 37 percent, Switzerland 34 percent

Muslims in Europe: Integrated or not?

The Muslim population in Western Europe has been growing since the 1960s. In most countries, Muslims now make up more than five percent of the total population. Despite social tensions, integration is making clear progress. By Aasim Saleem

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