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UN: Thousands of children in north Gaza unvaccinated as polio drive ends
The United Nations announced yesterday the conclusion of the polio vaccination campaign in the...
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By criminalising UNRWA, Israel is delegitimising the United Nations
The Israeli Knesset passed a second reading of two bills on 28 October that...
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WHO chief calls for ceasefire as Israel continues attacks on hospitals in Gaza
World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus yesterday expressed grave concern over Israel’s...
Gaza genocide
- 394 Days
- 43,374 Killed
- 102,261 Wounded
- 11,000 Missing
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Jewish anti-Zionism and Israel: MEMO in Conversation with Zachary Foster
The anti-Zionist Jewish movement has led numerous anti-war protests calling for an end to the genocide in Gaza, but what’s the history of Jewish opposition to Zionism?
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Palestinian Ambassador Waleed Siam on Gaza, Israel and a Japan-mediated agreement
The Embassy of Palestine in Japan is in the quiet, upscale Minami Azabu neighbourhood in Tokyo. In a sunny room on the upper floor, we sat in big, stately chairs and drank coffee from elegant china with Ambassador Waleed Siam. The civilised surroundings were a far cry from the barbarism being seen in occupied Palestine. Ambassador Waleed Siam is a seasoned diplomat who has been in Japan since 2003. He spoke of cold-blooded murder, destruction and the ruin of cities. The pall of ancient hatreds stuck to our conversation. The human race appeared inhumane in light of what the ambassador revealed. He offered a ray of hope, however. Perhaps Japan, he said, could act as a mediator, ending the reign […]
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The Order and Disorder of Communication: Pamphlets and Polemics in the Seventeenth-Century Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire did not fully embrace the printing press until the 19th century, some 400 years after Europe but, contrary to perception, the Ottoman communication world did not stagnate for hundreds of years. Subtle and profound shifts occurred in the production of reading material. These changes occurred gradually over the centuries as there was no one moment where a profound change happened overnight, but the significance of what did change could be thought of as revolutionary if we stop thinking of revolution as a singular moment. The reading landscape of the 17th century was quite different from the 13th century; in particular, the rise of pamphlets gave rise to a new reading public and public discourse. This is the […]
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Kaykat joz al-Hind (Coconut cake)
Surprise guests coming over? Don’t worry, all you need to do is whip up this delicious cake ...
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