Turks in Germany: Diversity, not adversity
Turks in Germany have found themselves at the centre of a squabble as Ankara and Berlin exchange blows over “integration”.
Read MoreTurks in Germany have found themselves at the centre of a squabble as Ankara and Berlin exchange blows over “integration”.
Read MoreTighter security measures will not help to tackle a homegrown terror threat that has grown out of Britain’s military misadventures abroad and failed policies at home.
Read MoreThis festive season offers a unique opportunity for people of different faiths to celebrate one another’s festivities.
Read MoreWith Osama bin Laden unlikely to branch out into comedy, it’s important to give westerners a taste of Muslim humour.
Read MoreIntermarriage often gets a bad press. But you just can’t beat fusion love.
Read MoreAcross Europe, the real challenge when dealing with minority groups is not integration but marginalisation.
Read MoreThe young Arab stepped out into the torrential downpour in the late-night gloom… Behind him, a trickle of all-night juggernauts whizzed by, oblivious to this out-of-place stranger heading into the darkness beyond the edge of the freeway.
Read MoreBadra Djait, een adviseur van Vlaams Minister van Inburgering Marino Keulen, is in Gent geboren en opgegroeid als een lid van de kleine en hechte Algerijnse gemeenschap daar. Hier, vertelt ze haar ervaring als een vrouw die leeft tussen twee culturen.
Read MoreBadra Djait, an advisor to Flemish Integration Minister Marino Keulen, was born and raised among Gent’s small but close-knit Algerian community. Here, she recounts what it was like growing up as a woman in two cultures and traditions.
Read MoreKhaled Diab and Katleen Maes examine the myths driving anti-Muslim fervour in Europe.
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