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Accused of aiding IS and still oppressing its Kurdish population… Turkey’s reputation is in tatters, argues Naila Bozo...

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Andrew Smith deplores the government’s latest attempts to cosy up to Saudi Arabia.

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Andrew Noakes analyses the movement’s origins and looks at possible solutions for Nigeria.

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Twenty years after the genocide, Cécile Kidiaba explains the controversy surrounding the recent BBC...

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The daily reality of life in Gaza creates unseen psychological scars, writes psychiatrist Samah Jabr.

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During war, markets help people survive. Irina Mosel captures life in the vibrant markets of Mali.

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Andrew Smith explains why one campaigning group is taking legal action against arms sales to Israel.

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Dan Smith provides some thought-provoking answers.

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Lydia James talks to Syrian Civil Defense volunteers about their work, the risks and their motivation.

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Dr Akil Awan decries the media’s collusion with the Islamic State.

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Peter Tatchell urges a response to ISIS that defends democracy and human rights.

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Lebanese artist Tania el-Khoury speaks to Cristiana Moisescu about her newest project, an...

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Dr Akil Awan looks into the possible outcomes in store for returning Jihadists. Is de-radicalization possible...

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Amnesia rules as the war to ‘ultimately destroy’ Islamic State begins. Vanessa Baird seeks alternatives.

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The Prevent anti-terrorism programme is alienating the Muslim community, writes Ylenia Gostoli.

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Who sets the barometer of taste when it comes to memorial merchandise? wonders Hannah Garrard

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