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English Ahmed Jedou- 6 years ago ‘Modern pharaoh’: how Mauritania’s government uses precautionary detention to silence dissidents English Souhaib Ayoub- 6 years ago Like Aleppo, Baghdad and Palmyra, Notre Dame’s fire is a loss to all humanity English Murad al-Hajji- 6 years ago In Turkish-controlled northern Syria, a proto-state is taking shape English Algeria Wejden Bouabdallah- 6 years ago Who is Caid Saleh, the man who ordered Algeria’s president to step down? English After falafel and hummus, Israel is trying to appropriate za’atar Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago Sudan English ‘Turning back is no longer possible’: a primer on Sudan’s protests Muqdad Khaled- 6 years ago English Salem Al-Rayes- 6 years ago Between a rock and resistance: how Hamas crushes dissent in Gaza English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘I only want some warmth’: the Syrian children who only know war English Yemen Aseel Sarya- 6 years ago An ongoing catastrophe and waning hope: four years of the Arab Coalition’s intervention in Yemen English Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago How my grandmother, who was evicted from her village in 1948, returned to it in a coffin English Nagham Charaf- 6 years ago To our bodies that are deprived of motherhood by our societies English Raseef22- 6 years ago Raseef22 and AFE come together for issues related to gender and sexuality English Has Arab Spring returned? Hassan Abbas- 6 years ago English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
English Souhaib Ayoub- 6 years ago Like Aleppo, Baghdad and Palmyra, Notre Dame’s fire is a loss to all humanity English Murad al-Hajji- 6 years ago In Turkish-controlled northern Syria, a proto-state is taking shape English Algeria Wejden Bouabdallah- 6 years ago Who is Caid Saleh, the man who ordered Algeria’s president to step down? English After falafel and hummus, Israel is trying to appropriate za’atar Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago Sudan English ‘Turning back is no longer possible’: a primer on Sudan’s protests Muqdad Khaled- 6 years ago English Salem Al-Rayes- 6 years ago Between a rock and resistance: how Hamas crushes dissent in Gaza English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘I only want some warmth’: the Syrian children who only know war English Yemen Aseel Sarya- 6 years ago An ongoing catastrophe and waning hope: four years of the Arab Coalition’s intervention in Yemen English Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago How my grandmother, who was evicted from her village in 1948, returned to it in a coffin English Nagham Charaf- 6 years ago To our bodies that are deprived of motherhood by our societies English Raseef22- 6 years ago Raseef22 and AFE come together for issues related to gender and sexuality English Has Arab Spring returned? Hassan Abbas- 6 years ago English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
English Murad al-Hajji- 6 years ago In Turkish-controlled northern Syria, a proto-state is taking shape English Algeria Wejden Bouabdallah- 6 years ago Who is Caid Saleh, the man who ordered Algeria’s president to step down? English After falafel and hummus, Israel is trying to appropriate za’atar Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago Sudan English ‘Turning back is no longer possible’: a primer on Sudan’s protests Muqdad Khaled- 6 years ago English Salem Al-Rayes- 6 years ago Between a rock and resistance: how Hamas crushes dissent in Gaza English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘I only want some warmth’: the Syrian children who only know war English Yemen Aseel Sarya- 6 years ago An ongoing catastrophe and waning hope: four years of the Arab Coalition’s intervention in Yemen English Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago How my grandmother, who was evicted from her village in 1948, returned to it in a coffin English Nagham Charaf- 6 years ago To our bodies that are deprived of motherhood by our societies English Raseef22- 6 years ago Raseef22 and AFE come together for issues related to gender and sexuality English Has Arab Spring returned? Hassan Abbas- 6 years ago English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
English Algeria Wejden Bouabdallah- 6 years ago Who is Caid Saleh, the man who ordered Algeria’s president to step down? English After falafel and hummus, Israel is trying to appropriate za’atar Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago Sudan English ‘Turning back is no longer possible’: a primer on Sudan’s protests Muqdad Khaled- 6 years ago English Salem Al-Rayes- 6 years ago Between a rock and resistance: how Hamas crushes dissent in Gaza English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘I only want some warmth’: the Syrian children who only know war English Yemen Aseel Sarya- 6 years ago An ongoing catastrophe and waning hope: four years of the Arab Coalition’s intervention in Yemen English Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago How my grandmother, who was evicted from her village in 1948, returned to it in a coffin English Nagham Charaf- 6 years ago To our bodies that are deprived of motherhood by our societies English Raseef22- 6 years ago Raseef22 and AFE come together for issues related to gender and sexuality English Has Arab Spring returned? Hassan Abbas- 6 years ago English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
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English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘I only want some warmth’: the Syrian children who only know war English Yemen Aseel Sarya- 6 years ago An ongoing catastrophe and waning hope: four years of the Arab Coalition’s intervention in Yemen English Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago How my grandmother, who was evicted from her village in 1948, returned to it in a coffin English Nagham Charaf- 6 years ago To our bodies that are deprived of motherhood by our societies English Raseef22- 6 years ago Raseef22 and AFE come together for issues related to gender and sexuality English Has Arab Spring returned? Hassan Abbas- 6 years ago English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
English Yemen Aseel Sarya- 6 years ago An ongoing catastrophe and waning hope: four years of the Arab Coalition’s intervention in Yemen English Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago How my grandmother, who was evicted from her village in 1948, returned to it in a coffin English Nagham Charaf- 6 years ago To our bodies that are deprived of motherhood by our societies English Raseef22- 6 years ago Raseef22 and AFE come together for issues related to gender and sexuality English Has Arab Spring returned? Hassan Abbas- 6 years ago English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
English Rasha Hilwi- 6 years ago How my grandmother, who was evicted from her village in 1948, returned to it in a coffin English Nagham Charaf- 6 years ago To our bodies that are deprived of motherhood by our societies English Raseef22- 6 years ago Raseef22 and AFE come together for issues related to gender and sexuality English Has Arab Spring returned? Hassan Abbas- 6 years ago English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
English Nagham Charaf- 6 years ago To our bodies that are deprived of motherhood by our societies English Raseef22- 6 years ago Raseef22 and AFE come together for issues related to gender and sexuality English Has Arab Spring returned? Hassan Abbas- 6 years ago English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
English Raseef22- 6 years ago Raseef22 and AFE come together for issues related to gender and sexuality English Has Arab Spring returned? Hassan Abbas- 6 years ago English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
English Sudan Amina Al Ahmad- 6 years ago Why are Sudan’s student protesters so brave? English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
English Bilal Hammam- 6 years ago Unsolicited advice from Egypt to Sudan and Algeria’s revolutionaries English - 6 years ago From the “mature orchard” to “balaha” and Sisi’s balls: how Arabs mock their leaders English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
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English Yemen - KSA The Sana’a Center for Strategic Studies- 6 years ago A Grim Anniversary: Yemen After Four Years of the Saudi-led Military Intervention English Syria Zeina Shahla- 6 years ago ‘It’s not in my hands’: Syria’s food vendors and cafes are struggling to deal with the country’s gas crisis English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism Website by By continuing your navigation, you accept that we use cookies to better your experience with us through measuring the use of our website, and suggesting services as well as editorial and advertising offers adapted to your interests. Accept Refuse
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English Ammar Al Maamoun- 6 years ago On the tyrant’s ghost in my head: a Syrian writer in exile reflects on totalitarianism