Information and insights into Muslim societies and the encounter between the Islamic world and the West
While waiting for the visit of Pope Francis, Cristóbal López Romero, Archbishop of Rabat, explains the priorities of a Church that wants to be a Samaritan one
Nigerians are the most-represented group crossing the Mediterranean to Italy. They look for economic remittances, as well as escape from jihadist groups
Europe has in its DNA the capacity to “integrate in new syntheses the most varied and discrete cultures”
Economic crisis and religious fundamentalisms are symptoms of the encounter between resignation and despair
The economy of the Middle Eastern country is collapsing and the refugee exodus is leading to a tragic loss of skill sets, knowledge base and capital that will have an impact on the future of the region. The crisis is increasingly being framed in sectarian ways
The sub-Saharan belt is a region that rarely hits the headlines but, for Europe, it constitutes a crucially important area for the issues of immigration and security
The exile of millions of Syrians has led to the creation of both official and unofficial temporary settlements in the Middle East
Can we think of an economic reconstruction project involving Europe, North African coastal countries and the Middle East based on the principle of gratuitousness?
There is an urgent need to renegotiate co-existence between Muslims and non-Muslims
In Lebanon, there are at least 250,000 refugees aged between three and eighteen who are not attending school. The numbers are even more shocking if other countries hosting Syrians in the region are taken into consideration
Dialogue as the remedy to the hatred that accompanies migrations
It is difficult to make a movie about a future that we cannot even picture
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