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The relationship growing between Japanese American and Muslim American communities is one that hopes history will help influence the present, writes Massoud Hayoun.
In-depth: Young Afghan activists such as Hamidullah Barakzai, an educated up-and-comer striving for social change, is providing reasons to hope beyond war, reports Austin Bodetti.
Hilarion Capucci's deportation turned the bishop into a roving icon as he travelled the world speaking on behalf of the Palestinian cause, writes Daoud Kuttab
Culture: Many of the plays in the competition consider the current situation of the Arab world.
In the wake of the Cairo church bombing claimed by the Islamic State group, Christians in Egypt have been left in a state of mourning this Christmas.
The UN's cultural agency seeks emergency measures to help prevent further looting at the historic Iraqi city of Nimrud which has been wrecked by Islamic State militants.
When apathy is the order of the day, the only way to cash in may be to run a cafe for philosophers, write Tanya Goudsouzian and Lara Fatah.
Well-wishers danced in defiance of the Islamic State group on Thursday at the wedding of a bride and groom among families who fled the jihadists' brutal rule in Iraq's Mosul.
After months of fighting, Libyan forces have cornered IS forces in a tiny quarter of Sirte. Their rule over the city was brutal, but economic uncertainties threaten stability across Libya.
As a December conference in Abu Dhabi seeks to build a global alliance to protect cultural heritage threatened by extremism and conflict, we look at some major sites already destroyed.