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EuropeDon’t give up on Turkey The European Union's relations with Ankara go beyond those with President Erdoğan, says German MP Nils Schmid By Nils Schmid
AsiaA new feminism is emerging in Asia How Asian activists are fighting successfully for a more inclusive and effective feminist movement By Aliya Hashmi Khan, Lea Goelnitz
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