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     German culture scene unites against far-right German culture scene unites against far-right"The Many" against the AfDGermany's right-wing AfD continues to gain ground in the polls. Many involved in the country's cultural scene fear the party will restrict artistic freedoms following the next election and have therefore launched their own campaign 
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     Islam's holy month Islam's holy monthWhy more non-Muslims are taking part in RamadanRamadan's observance is widespread in the Middle East, often involving non-Muslims in the region's celebrations. In Christian-majority countries, participation has been less common, but this trend is starting to shift 
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     Contemporary Algerian music Contemporary Algerian musicA Franco-Arabic acoustic duetDjazia Satour is one of the most eminent Algerian vocalists of our time. Her new stage project sees her performing her songs in a duo setting with pianist Pierre-Luc Jamain and bringing to life the sounds and tonal colour of her childhood home. 
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     France FranceJewish-Muslim group fights rising anti-SemitismFrance has seen a surge in anti-Semitic incidents since the start of the Israeli-Hamas conflict. One Jewish-Muslim group near Paris is trying to calm tensions 
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     Sofia Alaoui's film "Animalia" Sofia Alaoui's film "Animalia"Aliens land in MoroccoMoroccan terrain has long proved a popular backdrop for American film productions. In "Animalia", director Sofia Alaoui highlights Morocco's scenery from a local and personal perspective, focusing in particular on the Atlas Mountains 
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     Israeli military offensive in Gaza Israeli military offensive in GazaForces unleashed in the Middle EastA carte blanche for Netanyahu harbours risks. This applies especially to the military operation in Gaza. Western governments really ought to know this already. An interjection by Stefan Buchen 
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     Algeria – wasteland for Arabic literature Algeria – wasteland for Arabic literatureBig Brother is watching youIn May 2023, Algerian author Said Khatibi won the prestigious Sheikh Zayed Award in the young author category for his historical crime novel "Nihayat al-Sahra'" – in English, 'the End of the Sahara'. Claudia Mende caught up with Khatibi in Abu Dhabi for Qantara.de 
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     Lessons from the earthquake in Morocco Lessons from the earthquake in MoroccoEarthquake a turning point for Morocco?A wave of solidarity swept across Moroccan society in the wake of the recent earthquake. However, the disaster also revealed serious shortcomings in the state's institutions. Political analyst Ali Anouzla explains what lessons can be learned 
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      Muslims are already excluded from French political life: that’s the real 'abaya' issueAbaya-wearing girls are seen not simply as students, but as envoys of global Islamism conspiring against the French nation, writes Kaoutar Harchi for The Guardian 
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     Arab-Andalucian music Arab-Andalucian musicMusical "Romances" between Muslims and ChristiansOn 19 August, the Accademia del Piacere ensemble from Seville will celebrate the marriage of Muslim and Christian musical culture in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries at the Cologne Philharmonic. Tunisian singer Ghalia Benali will join the musicians on stage as their special guest. By Stefan Franzen 
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     France after the Nahel riots France after the Nahel riotsHealing racism wounds through cultureIt's calm in France's suburbs again after the recent riots. But cultural activists say the uprising's causes run deep and are calling for fundamental reforms. By Lisa Louis 
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     100 years of the Turkish Republic 100 years of the Turkish RepublicThe legacy of the Treaty of LausanneOne hundred years after it was signed, the Treaty of Lausanne is still the subject of political controversy and conspiracy theories. What is the accord's legacy and what role does it play today in Turkey’s domestic and foreign policy decision-making? Analysis by Yasar Aydin