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Comment: The issue of Islamophobia is structural; embedded in the UK's foreign and domestic policy, writes Malia Bouattia.
Comment: Jared Kushner is shamelessly redeploying the same controversial Cambridge Analytica tricks he used to win Trump the 2016 election. This time it's in the Middle East, writes Muhammad Shehada.
Comment: On Sunday the French electorate will be faced with a choice between a self-aware, more progressive form of centrism, and a fascist, Islamophobe who threatens liberal democracy, writes Hamad.
Comment: Whether or not Netanyahu allows the trip, it will open a debate around BDS and unacceptable Israeli policies, and will cause Israel significant diplomatic damage, writes Rami Khouri.
Comment: Renaming Black History Month 'Diversity Month' whitewashes the history of a country built on the riches of slavery and colonisation, writes Malia Bouattia.
Comment: Our strength in opposing international state-led Islamophobia lies in forging transnational networks, writes Malia Bouattia.
Comment: While Tunisia is lauded for its progress on human rights laws there is a desire for greater democratic reforms in the "model Arab nation", writes Jonathan Fenton-Harvey.
Comment: After the Finsbury Park attack by a white terrorist, why aren't the British media and political class pouring over how he was 'radicalised'?
Comment: Regional tyrants from Saudi Arabia to Egypt envision a dark age for the majority of their people, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: That Saudi authorities would risk detaining Khashoggi in Turkey - a country with which it already tenuous ties - signals just how important Khashoggi is, writes Courtney Freer.