The first episode of a podcast series about the socio-political climate faced by Syrians and their host communities through their own eyes as the pressure rises for refugees to return to Syria.
The story of three Moroccan dancers who despite having valid Visas, were refused entry, locked up, and deported by the Dutch authorities.
The will of the Sudanese youth is unmasking the dogma of a violent regime.
An attempt to remember, and cope with a trauma that pervades the lives of millions of Egyptians.
Iran’s monarchism has regained much prestige and legitimacy, but is the claimant to the throne equal to the task?
It remains to be seen whether this so called ‘new Iraq’ is as post-sectarian as some academics and journalists claim.
ليس صدفة أن يتزامن صدور قانون منع الأكياس البلاستيكية، مع انعقاد مؤتمر الأمم المتحدة للتغيير المناخي بمدينة مراكش.
In today’s Egypt, millions are silent, nevertheless, they still remember.
How should companies like Netflix respond when repressive governments order the removal of critical content?
The erratic treatment members of the YPG/YPJ receive at the hands of Europe’s counterterrorism networks doesn’t look set to change in the near future.
لا أنكر أبداً سعادتي بهذه التجربة التونسية المتفردة في بلادنا الناطقة باللغة العربية، والتي تعدّ نموذجاً يمكن تصديره أمام الدول الأخرى
The fear and terror induced by this situation, combined with unbearable survival conditions are creating a generation of psychologically scarred people, many of whom will never be able to live normal lives.