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  1. Unrest in Iraq

    Sadr City – a hotbed of resistance

  2. Book review: Sherko Fatah's "Schwarzer September"

    Dirty war

  3. Unpopular presidential elections

    Algeria stands at a historic crossroads

  4. Interview with Lebanese activist Nizar Hassan

    Beirut's ruling elite may be down, but they are not yet out

  5. Migration museum in Cologne

    Recognising Germany's immigration society

  6. Interview with the artist Parastou Forouhar

    Iranian society in shock

  1. Interview with a mixed-faith couple

    Experiences in a Christian-Muslim marriage

  2. Sex tourism in Egypt

    A bride for the summer

  3. Unrest in Iraq

    Sadr City – a hotbed of resistance

  4. Child trafficking in Iran

    The agony of the destitute

  5. Spotlight on Sahih al-Bukhari

    Rocking the foundations of Islam

  6. Women′s rights in Islam

    Can feminism be Islamic?

  1. The German Islam Scholar Lamya Kaddor

    Why I as a Muslim Woman Don't Wear a Headscarf

  2. Jordan and the influx of refugees

    The true Samaritans

  3. Muslims in Liberal Democracies

    Why the West Fears Islam

  4. The decline of Islamic scientific thought

    Don't blame it on al-Ghazali

  5. The Media and ''The Innocence of Muslims''

    Against the Islamisation of Muslims

  6. Turning away from Shia in Iran

    ''A Tsunami of Atheism''

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In brief

  • Algeria awaits outcome of election marred by unrest

  • Iraqi families fear worst after protesters abducted

  • Iraq protesters form 'mini-state' in Baghdad's Tahrir Square

  • India protest hotspot offline as two shot dead

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Protests bring Beirut’s abandoned Egg back to life

In the heart of Beirut's manicured downtown, something is stirring in a bullet-pocked concrete shell of a building known as "the Egg": the visually unappealing Egg has advanced to become the meeting place for Lebanese democracy activists. Impressions by Lisa Barrington

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