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Get out of Gaza
Exploiting the Palestinians
In view of the catastrophic situation in Gaza, Palestinians all over the world are trying to get relatives out of the sealed-off enclave. Unscrupulous Egyptian businessmen are cashing in on people's desperation. Qantara.de reports from Cairo
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Protests at US universities
"What's needed now is dialogue"
The impact of the protests and police crackdowns at US universities goes far beyond the campuses where they are taking place and is likely to affect the outcome of this year's presidential election
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Palestinian-Chilean singer
Elyanna poised to take Arabic pop global
Singing in Arabic wasn't part of Elyanna's original plan. Yet it's helping the 22-year-old Palestinian-Chilean singer make history, even as she walks a fine line against the backdrop of current events
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Children in Gaza
School just a distant memory
Children in the Gaza Strip have not been to school since the start of the war. Israel is systematically destroying the Palestinian education system, UN representatives warn
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Israel bombards Rafah ahead of talks aimed at sealing truce
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Far-right parties wage disinfo war ahead of EU vote
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No place to pray for Muslim workers in Italian city
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Al Jazeera decries Israeli move to shut down the TV channel in Israel
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Der Slogan "From the river to the sea"
Deutung einer Parole
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Reformislam
Brückenschlag zwischen religiös und säkular
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Sexualleben in Saudi-Arabien
Unter dem Schleier
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Sex-Tourismus in Ägypten
Braut für einen Sommer
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Türkei
"Rote Knospen" - eine Fernsehserie spaltet das Land
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Die deutsche Wissenschaft und der Gaza-Krieg
Universitäten müssen Räume für den Dialog bleiben