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Israeli authorities have cracked down on the rights of Palestinian detainees, sparking outrage across the occupied West Bank.
Ramadan is not always the joyous period sold to us, many around the world struggle during these weeks. Afroze Fatima Zaidi reflects on her experiences of the holy month, which changed drastically when she was diagnosed with a chronic illness.
Book Club: The death of Queen Elizabeth II has revived debate over whether the monarch was a feminist icon. But behind these seemingly playful discussions lies a deeply difficult discourse that penetrates into the heart of global feminist movements.
Dementia, as a degenerative disease, affects millions of people each year. In the UK, ethnic minorities are especially at risk of diagnosis, due to their higher risk of heart disease and diabetes.
These days, Hoda Muthana portrays herself as a victim of grooming by the Islamic State - and is fighting for her return to the US.
As the dust settles on last year's football festival, it's clear that Qatar 2022 World Cup was filled with firsts. But perhaps one of the more important legacies of the World Cup will be Qatar's openness to fans who usually cannot travel so freely.
In light of Tunisia’s national Women’s Day in August, Jyhene Kebsi writes about the history of government policies regarding gender equality, their many limitations and why so much distrust remains towards ‘state feminism’ post-revolution.
Iran has sent more troops to Kurdish and Baluch areas of the country amid a continuing crackdown on protests
Authorities in Iran have ordered the closure of the French Institute for Research in Tehran following the publishing of cartoons depicting Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other clerics in the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
Salman Rushdie, who was stabbed last year, has spoken out about his difficulties when writing again during the release of his new book 'Victory City'.