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  1. Iraqi YouTube star's murder

    How to end domestic violence in Iraq?

  2. "Between Revolutions" by Vlad Petri

    The power of freedom

  3. Iran protests

    Why Iran's revolutionary process will persist

  4. Iran – schoolgirl poisonings

    Threats in place of investigation

  5. Iran-Saudi rapprochement

    Cooperation rather than confrontation?

  6. 20 years after Saddam's fall

    Iraq still haunted by missing persons

  1. Jesus and Mary in the Koran

    The message of mercy

  2. Sex life in Saudi Arabia

    Lifting the veil

  3. The alchemy of fasting

    Ramadan – a feast for spirit and soul

  4. The Syrian conflict

    A red-brown alliance for Syria

  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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  • UN holds rare conference on global water crisis

  • Australian soldier arrested for alleged war crime in Afghanistan

  • Donor conference seeks to rally quake aid for Turkey and Syria

  • Israeli 'handmaids' march against government's judiciary overhaul

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Living in defiance: Pakistani-born Iram Aslam, 29, peeks through the window of a local social activities centre in Guastalla, northern Italy. She is now estranged from her family back in Pakistan, having refused a marriage, decided at her birth, to a cousin. "I made everyone angry, and no one talks to me anymore"

Pakistani women defy forced marriage abroad

Italian prosecutors are seeking justice for Pakistani immigrant women allegedly killed because they refused marriages imposed by their parents. The cases highlight differences, often misconstrued as religion-based, between centuries-old immigrants’ cultural traditions and Western values prizing individualism.

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