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Following a new report into Islamophobia in Europe, °®Âþµº speaks to three Muslims from across the continent who speak of their struggles with Islamophobia.
Azeem Rafiq's Sisyphean task of exposing institutional racism within cricket has opened up a wealth of smear tactics to discredit his claims. While such attempts are not new, their effectiveness within social echo chambers creates new challenges.
A study published by the American Journal of Transplantation reveals how surgeons in China reportedly executed prisoners for their organs. Uyghur Muslims share their fearful memories of having their bodies checked as potentials whilst in detention.
The case of Child Q, a 15-year-old black girl strip-searched after being wrongly accused of possessing cannabis, has reignited debates over whether London's Metropolitan Police are racist, and reopened past wounds for many other targeted groups.
Egypt's revolutions against autocratic rule shone across the Arab region as a permeating example of civil power. Unfortunately, this light would flicker briefly. Seven years on, with Sisi still in power, are the Egyptian people really better off?
Arabs in the UK series: Debating what constitutes 'Arabness' in the UK has had divisive and counter-productive effects when it comes to political and social organising. Yet, as we found out, there are certain areas of concern that all Arabs share.
For many Gazans, Eid al-Fitr is a harsh reminder of their agonising conditions. Plagued by unemployment, families have had to choose which of the festival's necessities they would go without or find cheaper, second-hand alternatives.
After a transgender woman was killed by her own brother in Iraqi Kurdistan, LGBTQ+ activists argue that the Kurdish authorities are ultimately complicit in the crime, and responsible for the surge of transphobic violence in the region.
Criticisms of the main political parties being built on a 'political dynasty' or those posing as anti-establishment just highlight how politics in Pakistan has always polarised people and only perpetuated the country's instability.
Sherin Khankan and a group of Islamic academics founded the women-led Mariam Mosque in Copenhagen in 2016, sparking a debate among mainstream Muslims who do not traditionally recognise female imamship