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Palestine This Week: 'Bomb everything in Gaza'
In the early hours of 18 March, Israel returned to bombing Gaza, killing more than 400 Palestinians - the vast majority women and children - in what has become the deadliest day in its genocide so far. What are its intentions? Who are its targets? And why has the world remained silent?
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'Beaten in custody': Israel releases Oscar winning director
Israeli occupation authorities released Oscar winning Palestinian director Hamdan Ballal after he was beaten...
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Israelis attack Palestinian bus driver
A group of Israelis harrassed and attacked a Palestinian bus driver in Netivot, Israel, on Sunday. In footage circulating on social media, a passenger is seen trying to defend the driver before the assailant sprayed tear gas and ran away. Violence against Palestinians in Israel has increased since its war on Gaza.
Gaza genocide
- 533 Days
- 50,021 Killed
- 113,274 Wounded
- 11,000 Missing
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A people without borders, Iranian Arabs: MEMO In Conversation with Shaherzad Ahmadi
The Arabs of Khuzestan and the Iranians of Iraq were at the forefront of suspicion, anxiety and whose loyalty was questioned by the national building projects in Iran and Iraq in the 20th century.
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Noor Murad’s cookbook takes you to the Middle East in a lugma (just 1 bite)
Born in Bahrain and shaped by her time in New York and London, Noor Murad, the former head of the Ottolenghi Test Kitchen, blends a global perspective into Lugma, uniting vibrant tastes, colours and flavours of celebration, highlighting a culture which is a testament to resilience and diversity.
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Histories of Political Thought in the Ottoman World
There is a tendency to view political thought in the Ottoman Empire as stagnate, with very little dynamism in terms of its ideas and all politics emanating from the all-powerful Sultan who ran a medieval-like oriental despotic regime. These types of views have a long history in Europe, but the last few decades of scholarship have undermined this view. However, attempting to capture the width and depth of political diversity in the Ottoman world is still hard to achieve in a single book. Histories of Political Thought in the Ottoman World, edited by Nedim Nomer and Kaya Sahin, aims to give you a taste of what Ottoman political thought has to offer. The perspectives differ from author to author featured […]
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Alayet bandoura bil lahmeh (tomato and meat stew)
In my opinion, there are two types of people in the world, those who prefer tomato-based stews ...
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