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multiculturalism

A woman walks by a mural in New York.
Language
Why are so many languages spoken in some places and so few in others?
The kebab, France's third most popular take-away food, is caught up in a battle for French identity.
Culture
‘Kebab-aphobia’ grips the French port city of Marseille
Multiculturalism failed, say European leaders
Participants in a grassroots anti-Muslim movement hold German flags during a demonstration in Berlin. The rise of the group, Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West, has shaken Germany's political establishment.
Conflict
Germany’s anti-immigrant movement spooks the country’s leaders
Juan Luis Garcia, a photographer and graphic designer, shows off the camera piñata he used to shoot promotional posters for the 20th San Diego Latino Film Festival in 2013.
Arts
Here are three people who might help Latinos strike it big in the American art scene
In culturally homogenous South Korea, tentative steps toward multiculturalism
Britain’s new “Speak English” rule challenged
Global Politics
Germany’s multiculturalism dubbed a failure
Striving for Justice in a Multicultural Society
Does the College Recruitment Brochure Depict Diversity Dreams or Realities?
Arts, Culture & Media
South Korea Opens Multicultural High School
Business, Economics and Jobs
Has the European multiculturalism experiment failed?
Arts, Culture & Media
A Challenge to Britain’s new “Speak English” rule
Norway Attacks Spotlight Europe’s Extremists
Arts, Culture & Media
The Legacy of an Ethnic Studies Pioneer
Report says Britain a terror target