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  • A wall of graffiti welcoming tourists and immigrants to Berlin
    Taqi Akhlaqi’s book "Versteh einer die Deutschen"

    German quirks from an Afghan perspective

    Taqi Akhlaqi came to Germany for four months on a scholarship to work on a new novel, where he experienced a range of cultural shocks. He recounts this experience in his highly readable new book “Versteh einer die Deutschen” (Surely someone must understand the Germans).

  • A man and two women wearing headscarves stand in front of a memorial plaque for the victims of the knife attack in Solingen.
    Deportations to Afghanistan and Syria

    The rule of law and its careless enemies

    Those who turn to Assad or the Taliban instead of the German constitutional state when it comes to questions of security, fail to understand what makes those regimes tick.

  • Hope for the opposition after the 2024 local elections in Turkey
    After the local elections in Turkey

    An end to AKP rule?

    Last week's local election results in Turkey are a setback for the ruling AKP party and President Erdogan – but do they also herald an end to the party's uncontested power?

  • Afghanistan today: Women protest against the closure of beauty salons by the Taliban
    Afghanistan

    In the land of the hopeless

    More than two years after the Taliban seized power, Afghans are battling psychological problems in response to the apparent hopelessness of the situation in their country. A report from Kabul

  • Dervishes on a ceiling painting in a cultural centre in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
    750th anniversary of Rumi’s death – Part 7

    "Light your beacon!"

    In Rumi's lifetime, too, people were frightened by war and uncertainty. His poetry has much to teach us about human nature

  • An Afghan refugee carrying a load in Pakistan
    Afghans expelled from Pakistan

    Deportations damage the economy and the environment

    The deportation of Afghan refugees is taking a massive toll on Pakistan's recycling and plastics industry, which relies heavily on Afghan labourers

  • Men bearing arms sit on the back of a truck. Taliban and Taliban supporters gathered in front of the American embassy in Kabul on 15 August 2023 to celebrate the second anniversary of their takeover of the country
    Afghanistan after two years of Taliban rule

    The Taliban's second emirate

    During their second period of rule, the Taliban appear more moderate in a few select areas. This shift is due to a variety of factors, including international expectations and a more self-confident Afghan society. However, it is not a reason for optimism

  • Afghan refugees settle in a camp near the Torkham Pakistan-Afghanistan border
    Pakistan after the mass departure of Afghans

    Exodus of Afghans causes major headache for Pakistan's farms and mines

    Skilled Afghan workers are in short supply in Pakistan as the country continues its clampdown on illegal migrants. Farmers and mine owners are now paying the price

  • Afghans in Pakistan facing deportation and uncertainty

    They fled Afghanistan seeking refuge from the Taliban in Pakistan. Now faced with forced deportation, more than 200,000 Afghans have left the South Asian country, going back into the unknown

  • Three Israeli soldiers, armed and in fatigues, walk through rubble in the Gaza Strip
    Israel's goal in Gaza

    Can Hamas really be completely 'eliminated'?

    The short answer, military analysts say, is "no". The long answer is more complex. Israel's campaign may degrade the group's capabilities, but defeating its ideology is likely impossible without a political solution

  • A black and white image of a group of seated Afghan musicians posing with their instruments in Kharabat, Kabul
    Music in Taliban Afghanistan

    Forgotten sounds

    Kharabat was once Kabul's sacred music district, but since the Taliban returned to Afghanistan, music has been banned. Yet those brought up for a life of performance have not given up hope

  • 750th anniversary of Rumi's death – Part 3

    On Rumi's trail in Afghanistan

    During Ramadan 2019, Marian Brehmer travelled to Rumi's birthplace, Balkh in northern Afghanistan, in search of the roots of the great Sufi master. His visit there left a lasting impression on him

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