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  • The Al-Dajani family in front of their Jerusalem home, 1945
    Middle East conflict

    Life in Palestine before the Nakba

    "Against Erasure" documents the diversity of life in Palestine before the foundation of the state of Israel in 1948, building a solid foundation for sorely needed, well-grounded discourse on the Middle East

  • Muslims break their daily fast during Ramadan at a mosque complex in Baghdad
    Islam's holy month

    Why more non-Muslims are taking part in Ramadan

    Ramadan'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

  • Supporters of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan hold Turkish flags and his picture
    DAVA party woos ethnic Turks

    Germany fears the "Erdogan party"

    For days, Germany has been discussing the emergence of a new party. Its name: DAVA. Critics say it is the extended arm of Turkish President Erdogan. Who is behind DAVA and what are its aims?

  • 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

  • Indian art critic Ranjit Hoskote sits on a turquoise chair, a striped curtain and a white wall bearing large red letters behind him
    Cultural boycott of Germany?

    The German anti-Semitism debate is increasingly off-key

    These days, anyone opposing both anti-Semitism and racism faces a difficult choice, as numerous recent cases show. Where must we start in order to change this?

  • This rabbi and imam travel together: Elias Dray (left) and Ender Cetin
    Dialogue in Germany

    An imam and a rabbi tour Berlin schools

    Tensions are running high over the conflict in the Middle East. In German schools, as elsewhere, discussions are controversial and emotional. An imam and a rabbi are working together to promote dialogue and understanding in these turbulent times

  • MENA Art Gallery: a haven for works by Arab artists.
    Middle Eastern and North African art in Europe

    MENA Art Gallery – haven for Arab art

    The MENA Art Gallery in downtown Berlin is the brainchild of Italian researcher Enrico De Angelis and Syrian visual artist Zena El Abdalla. One transliteration of the colloquial Arabic for 'port' is 'mena', reflecting the intention to provide a haven for works by Arab artists, as Rama Jarmakani reports

  • Arab-Andalucian music

    Musical "Romances" between Muslims and Christians

    On 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

  • The Emirates have taken up the cause of cultural dialogue. At the book fair in Abu Dhabi, the country confidently presented itself as the custodian of Arab culture. At the meeting place for authors and publishers, exchange was encouraged – but it also had its limits.
    Abu Dhabi International Book Fair

    "We're not looking for Western recognition"

    The United Arab Emirates has made cultural dialogue its mission. At the 2023 Abu Dhabi International Book Fair, the country confidently presented itself as the custodian of Arab culture. Although the book fair is a place for authors and publishing companies to meet and talk, there were limits to what could be openly discussed. Claudia Mende reports from Abu Dhabi

  • Criticism of prevailing religious and social conventions is still taboo in Arab discourse. But that urgently needs to change, so that we no longer judge people by their origins in future, but rather based on what they have achieved.
    Racism in Arab societies

    It all depends on your origins

    Criticism of prevailing religious and social conventions is still taboo in Arab discourse. But that urgently needs to change, so that we no longer judge people by their origins in future, but rather based on what they have achieved, says Egyptian writer Khaled al-Khamissi in his essay

  • "Diversity" is the order of the day; everyone is focused on diversity. But our popular understanding of diversity falls far short of the mark.
    United Kingdom

    Diversity – merely window-dressing?

    "Diversity" is the order of the day; everyone is focused on diversity. But our popular understanding of diversity falls far short of the mark. By Daniel Bax

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