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  1. Not so splendid isolation

    Erdogan's geopolitical nightmare

  2. Berlinale 2019: "Born in Evin"

    Confronting a very personal trauma

  3. Berlinale 2018: "Fortschritt im Tal der Ahnungslosen"

    Questing for a lost homeland

  4. Peace talks with the Taliban

    Where are Afghanistan's women?

  5. Beer from the Holy Land

    Kosher and halal

  6. Negotiating peace with the Taliban

    Any deal will do

  1. Not so splendid isolation

    Erdogan's geopolitical nightmare

  2. The Syrian conflict

    A red-brown alliance for Syria

  3. Interview with a mixed-faith couple

    Experiences in a Christian-Muslim marriage

  4. Women′s rights in Islam

    Can feminism be Islamic?

  5. Taha Hussein and the democratisation of education in Egypt

    The sea of knowledge

  6. The decline of Islamic scientific thought

    Don't blame it on al-Ghazali

  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. Junaid Jamshed

    "I Was a Sinner for Years"

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Land of nomads and desert: Mauritaniaʹs extremely hot and arid climate explains its very low population density. In 2009, the country had just 4 million inhabitants spread over 1 million square kilometres. The Adrar plateau, located in the north of the country near Atar, is known for its gorges and dunes

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Mauritania straddles the transition between the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa, its population equally divided between Africans and Arabs. By Pascal Mannaerts

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