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Author: Nadir Bouhmouch

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Still from "Paradises of the Earth: Gabes" (source: http://www.paradisesoftheearth.com)

Documentary series: "Paradises of the earth"

The time is now

Nadir Bouhmouch, director of the ground-breaking web documentary series ″Paradises of the earth″, talks about the inception of the project and the urgency of telling North African storiesMore

Official "Paradises of the Earth" websiteClimate change and the West′s energy policy: Robbing the poorClimate change consequences for the Islamic world: Of infernal proportionsIslam, environment and sustainability: "The environmental crisis is also a spiritual crisis"
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    Tajik women turn to polygamy to survive

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    Turkey's enduring identity crisis

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