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Comment: Members of the Rohingya ethnic group who have already fled to Bangladesh are refugees, and should be recognised as such, writes paediatrician John Kahler.
Comment: For the UK, cultural ties, such as the British Council-UAE collaboration act as a lubricant to facilitate the easy flow of capital, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: For Mohamed ElMeshad, Diab's new film 'Clash' is a poignant reminder of the unusual exchanges and coexistence that occurred in Tahrir Square, just before the fall of Morsi
The Arabic hashtag 'Why is Divorce Widespread' circulated on Twitter, sparking questions on compatibility and means of getting married.
Blog: The Moroccan feminist writer and sociologist died in Rabat on Monday, having spent a life studying and advocating women's roles within Islam.
Book Club: Azeem Ibrahim should be commended for his prescience, while the wider world is damned for its indifference, writes James Snell.
Blog: Activists are spreading awareness through social media about possible Israeli plans to divide Jerusalem’s flashpoint al-Aqsa mosque.
Comment: The Labour Party's 2017 Manifesto was rooted in social justice, but its now up to grassroots communities to strengthen the foundations of collective power, writes Malia Bouattia.
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Comment: The Rohingya and the Palestinian people have much in common: They have been persecuted, repeatedly displaced, denied citizenship and are now subjected to genocide, writes Nada Elia.