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Freepoint Commodities says employee filmed in argument over hostage posters is ‘no longer associated’ with the group
Academics confront flare-ups over hate speech after criticism from faculty, students and donors
Foreign ministry accuses pro-Moscow website of highlighting incidents that have been portrayed as antisemitic
American commentator criticises tribalist politics and pushes for Jewish universalism
Oliver Dowden says society is showing a lack of ‘moral clarity’ about importance of Jewish lives
Corita Kent created waves in 1960s Los Angeles with the vibrant screen prints she made while still a Catholic nun. What does her photography reveal about her approach to life?
Universities urged to crack down on harassment, vandalism and assault following Israel-Hamas war
Samidoun and other charities supporting the Palestinian militant group to be dissolved immediately
Riot in Muslim-majority region reminiscent of tsarist-era pogroms, says former chief rabbi
Pastors welcome the time technology frees up so they can spend longer with followers but caution against overuse
Jews on the continent fear they could become a target of Muslim anger
In the face of lethal peril, help for Jews has always been conditional
Communal tensions are on the rise in the wake of escalating bloodshed in Israel and Gaza
Religious leaders in the holy city of Qom believe that artificial intelligence can strengthen the country’s Islamic character
Historians warn that the government is using event to overstate country’s resistance to Holocaust
Poet Tahir Hamut Izgil has written a compelling and elegant first-person account of resisting China’s crackdown on Islam
CSU’s Markus Söder says it would be ‘disproportionate’ to fire deputy over schoolboy leaflets that joked about Holocaust
State’s deputy premier admits as a schoolboy he possessed pamphlet with facetious Holocaust references
Breakaway bishops form separate Tigray denomination in schism that risks inflaming tensions in wake of brutal conflict
Proposal likely to be deeply controversial in country with long tradition of protecting free speech
As a depleted Church of Scotland prepares to make deep cuts, John Lloyd explores the social consequences of religious retreat
The disinformation surrounding Koran burnings in Sweden bear out philosopher Karl Popper’s warnings
Denmark and Sweden struggle to balance long-held adherence to progressive politics with demands of national security
Prime ministers confer before Muslim foreign ministers hold emergency meeting to discuss response
Prime minister warns of increased risk as police decide whether to allow demonstrations to go ahead
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