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Feb 03, 2010
In Europe, the question of the veil is linked deeply to the internal struggle on what constitutes 'Europeanness' Read Article Worrying trends behind France's ban of the niqab
Jan 25, 2010
Al Muhajiroun, a radical group in the UK led by Omar Bakri Mohammed, used to be regarded as little more than a nuisance by most British people. The main exceptions were journalists. Read Article A ban is what these people want. Let's ignore them
Jan 11, 2010
The political elite in most Arab countries is keen to ensure that their Christians not only remain, but feel at home. Read Article Six deaths must not end a history of religious harmony
Aug 25, 2009
"Any Muslim or Arab would suffice as their punching bag": that's what Moustafa Bayoumi told me when I contacted him about his new book, How Does it Feel to be a Problem? Read Article America's Arabs want its best face to shine through
Jun 04, 2009
The venue On the one hand it could be a source of pride for Egypt that it was chosen. On the other, it may be because Egypt is plagued by many of the problems that the Obama administration has identified - and that is hardly an honour. Read Article Why he chose Cairo, cultural heart of the Arab street