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As a draconic Muslim-targeted legislation is passed in France on the eve of Ramadan, Florence Massena finds out the sentiments of French Muslims and what may lie ahead.
After a thorough investigation of Chinese social media trends, °®Âþµº has uncovered the dystopic phenomenon of 'Syrian-style' cafes in China, with a growing number of social media influencers using the rubble-laden sites as a novelty photo-op.
Earlier this year, Egypt approved amendments to the 2016 law against FGM, toughening prison sentences against those undertaking the illegal procedure, but many argue this is still not enough.
Cambridge Central Mosque has been nominated for the Stirling Prize, awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects for the UK's best new building. Opened this year by the Turkish president, the mosque has been praised for its calming presence.
With the Omicron variant of COVID-19 spreading rapidly throughout the Middle East, Christmas celebrations in the West Bank and Gaza have had to be scaled back to reflect a changing public health environment. However, some festivities continue.
Book Club: In Hijab and Red Lipstick, Yousra Imran alchemises her trauma into a semi-autobiographical novel that was hard to put down.
Arabs in the UK series: A look back into British Arab history, we find out more about the Moroccan traders of Manchester who managed to win the respect and appreciation of the wider society in which they lived.
°®Âþµº speaks with Afghans who have fled the Taliban about their hopes and fears for the future, what lies ahead for Afghanistan, and how the US and NATO backed occupation has irrevocably changed how they view Western power.
Book Club: With Brexit and new heights of Islamophobia in the UK, °®Âþµº speaks to some of the contributors about what they have learnt since the book's release.
Azeem Rafiq's heroic whistleblowing at Yorkshire cricket club has unveiled an institutional legacy of xenophobia, Islamophobia, and anti-Asian prejudice. For some this may be shocking, for others, it is an unsurprising continuation of years gone by.