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  1. Facing down Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan

    The chutzpah of opposition politician Canan Kaftancioglu

  2. 27th Men's Handball World Championship

    Egypt 2021, Abdul Fattah al-Sisi’s search for a fig leaf

  3. Interview with human rights activist Rabah Arkam

    Algeria's protesters continue their "Revolution of Smiles"

  4. Caught between tradition and modernity

    Will ancient poet Hafez win the "soft war" in Iran?

  5. The "India Love Project" on Instagram

    Fighting hate with love

  6. Beyond the hackneyed Syrian refugee trope

    Engage with our work, not our biographies

  1. 27th Men's Handball World Championship

    Egypt 2021, Abdul Fattah al-Sisi’s search for a fig leaf

  2. Sexual Repression in the Arab World

    Anguish, Love and Poetry

  3. Interview with a mixed-faith couple

    Experiences in a Christian-Muslim marriage

  4. Facing down Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdogan

    The chutzpah of opposition politician Canan Kaftancioglu

  5. Interview with Indian-American author Fatima Farheen Mirza

    "What kind of system are we trying to pass on?"

  6. Sex tourism in Egypt

    A bride for the summer

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  • Dramatic drop in Saudi executions after laws changed in 2020

  • Abbas announces first Palestinian elections in more than 15 years

  • Land of wine and honey? Israeli settlers export to UAE, to Palestinian chagrin

  • Escaping coronavirus lockdowns, tourists flock to Dubai

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Sartep's vision emerges: the book's main character, migrant Sartep, stands in front of the concrete wall of Fortress Europe. In front of this inaccessible world is the Tempelhof Airport refugee camp, which can be seen in the foreground of the cover (pictured). In the story, the young northern Iraqi finds an imaginative way to reconcile both worlds

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"Temple of Refuge" illustrates Iraqi-Kurdish migrant Sartep Namiq's journey to Berlin. It was commissioned with the help of a unique organisation. By Stefan Dege

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