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  1. Exclusive: Egyptian activist Sanaa Seif

    "Egypt's regime must overcome its paranoia"

  2. Imran Khan and Pakistan's power struggle

    Populism devours its children

  3. Islamic feminism

    Ziba Mir-Hosseini on evolving gender rights

  4. Empowering women

    Transforming horizons in rural Morocco

  5. Morocco-Europe relations

    Unauthorised brokers obstructing Schengen visas

  6. Sudan: War on women

    Abducted and raped

  1. Language and language acquisition

    How the brain processes German and Arabic

  2. Sex life in Saudi Arabia

    Lifting the veil

  3. Exclusive: Egyptian activist Sanaa Seif

    "Egypt's regime must overcome its paranoia"

  4. Imran Khan and Pakistan's power struggle

    Populism devours its children

  5. Sex tourism in Egypt

    A bride for the summer

  6. Prostitution in the Islamic Republic of Iran

    Open-minded, loving... and desperate

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  • Kuwait elects opposition-led parliament featuring one woman

  • Breakthrough on stalled EU migration deal coming this week

  • Iran's embassy reopens in Saudi Arabia for first time in 7 years

  • Blinken discusses human rights with Saudi crown prince

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