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°®Âþµº Voice is our weekly podcast bringing you compelling stories from the Middle East, North Africa and beyond.
°®Âþµº Voice is our weekly podcast bringing you compelling stories from the Middle East, North Africa and beyond.
In-depth: The identification of the Taksim bombing attacker as a Syrian national has exacerbated anti-refugee sentiment in Turkey, as politicians and influential media figures call for their immediate deportation.
In-depth: More than a month on, Iranian protesters remain steadfast, as universities, commercial centres, and the vital oil industry all join civil disobedience actions in a rare show of collective insubordination towards the Islamic Republic.
In-depth: The Iranian team's symbolic show of solidarity with anti-government demonstrators by not singing the national anthem comes amid a frenetic build-up to the World Cup overshadowed by ongoing national protests.
In-depth: Following weeks of nationwide protests across Iran against the hardline government, °®Âþµº spoke with Negar Mortazavi about the feminist uprising, international solidarity, and what comes next.
In-depth: Eight years after the genocide by the Islamic State, Yazidi survivors remain stranded in camps with little hope of returning to their homeland. With many emigrating in search of stability, the community faces an existential threat.
In-depth: Thirty-four years after the Anfal campaign, survivors and relatives of the victims say those responsible for the mass killings have yet to face justice.
In-depth: Madrid and Rabat agreed to strengthen cooperation on irregular migration after reconciling in March. The Melilla killings demonstrate how far Morocco is willing to go to maintain this new phase in diplomatic ties.
In-depth: Iraq held elections in October, but political parties have failed to elect a president. Legal experts say decisions by Iraq's top court, influenced by political pressure, have breached the country's constitution.