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OIC: Intolerance against Muslims on the decline but general situation worrisome

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Gazan Gandhis: Gaza Bleeds Alone as ‘Liberals’ and ‘Progressives’ Go Mute

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Women and Post-Conflict Political Order

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A Moral Movement is Afoot in United States With Poor People in the Lead

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Human traffickers targeting Rohingya refugees in Bangladeshi camps

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Flaming kites mark fifth Friday of Gaza protests

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Girls at Dhabas: challenging issues of safety, or ‘respectability’ in urban Pakistan?

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A Korean peace process is underway – but it still depends on the US and China

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Some Questions for the Proposed World Council of Muslim Minorities

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