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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.

  • Workers carry metal bars on a construction site in Riyadh
    Migration

    Why young Africans try their luck in Saudi Arabia

    Every year, thousands of people die making the crossing from Senegal to Europe in rickety fishing boats. Many others from West Africa head for Saudi Arabia, where they end up as undocumented migrants – without papers, rights and prospects.

  • Imam Ender Çetin
    Imams from Germany

    "The idea of a German Islam isn't all that strange"

    Ender Çetin is one of the first imams to have been trained in Germany. Are these imams the bridge-builders Germany needs right now?

  • EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visits Abdul Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo
    EU-Egypt agreement

    Dubious deal with Cairo

    The EU's planned aid for Egypt will primarily serve to prop up authoritarian rule rather than contribute to the country's long-term stability. Additionally, the EU Commission's procedural approach is highly problematic

  • Around 35,000 people also took part in the protests in Hanover
    German demonstrations against right-wing extremism

    "Never again" is now

    Ever since the AfD's plans to deport immigrants were publicised, hundreds of thousands of people across Germany have taken to the streets in protest

  • A migrant runs across a field in the Spanish enclave of Melilla
    Migrant destination Europe

    EU gatekeeper Morocco leverages its own interests

    Morocco is intensifying its gatekeeper role in EU migration, stopping 87,000 migrants in 2023. Key to the deal is European acceptance of Morocco's claim to disputed Western Sahara

  • Historiker Jürgen Zimmerer von der Universität Hamburg
    Gaza war challenges Germany's culture of remembrance

    "Decent people must take a stand!"

    Germany is seeing a lurch to the right in its political discourse and minorities in society are being increasingly stigmatised. A new historical consciousness can counteract these trends, says historian Juergen Zimmerer in interview with Qantara.de

  • Germany: Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Refugees (asylum seeker and child) in front of migrant reception centre
    Migration and the white majority

    Racism can make you sick

    If you've experienced racial discrimination, you'll know how it feels. Racism can cause high blood pressure, excess weight and mental health problems

  • Migrants from Senegal are a common sight in Moroccan cities – in this case Casablanca
    Destination Morocco

    A magnet for migrant women?

    Morocco has slowly transformed from a transit country to a destination country for sub-Saharan African migrants – almost half of whom are women

  • A man wearing a kippah with his back to the camera, against a sea of Palestinian flags carried by a large group of people
    Middle East conflict and Germany's culture of remembrance

    In solidarity with the marginalised

    What needs to happen for Jews to feel safe in Germany? We have to see immigrants as allies in the fight against anti-Semitism. With more foresight in the Middle East conflict, a more precise raison d'etat and an inclusive culture of Holocaust remembrance

  • Migrants in the UK

    The world of London's others

    In "Auf dem Null Meridian", Shady Lewis tells the story of an immigrant in London who works in social services and whose life is turned upside down. With a light touch and black humour, he describes the tragic consequences of racism and Eurocentric thinking. Lisa Neal read the book for Qantara.de

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