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Over 150,000 Join National March in London Against Forced Displacement of Gazans
More than 150,000 people took to the streets of London yesterday in a powerful...
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Tilda Swinton: 'The inhumane is being perpetrated on our watch'
British actor Tilda Swinton uses her Berlin Film Festival speech to condemn 'state-perpetrated and internationally enabled mass murder,' calling out the complacency of 'greed-addicted governments' as she accepts the Golden Bear for lifetime achievement. Without uttering the words Gaza and in reference to US President Donald Trump’s plan for the enclave, the Oscar-winning star also highlighted ‘the great independent state of cinema,’ what she called ‘an unlimited realm, innately inclusive, immune to efforts of occupation, colonisation, takeover, ownership or the development of Riviera property.’
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Mo Season 2 takes us to Palestine in tears, laughter and everything in between
When Mo first hit Netflix in 2022, it felt like a game-changer. Here was...
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Weaponising anti-Semitism: MEMO in Conversation with Rachel Shabi
Accusations of anti-Semitism have shaped the way governments and institutions respond to Israel’s actions over the past 15 months, but this not only limits open discussion, but also hurts the Jewish community, the journalist and author says.
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UN special rapporteur slams Trump's sanctions on ICC as 'direct attack' on international justice
Margaret Satterthwaite, the UN special rapporteur on the independence of judges and lawyers, has strongly criticized US President Donald Trump’s sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC), calling them a “direct assault on the international justice system.” In an interview with Anadolu, Satterthwaite discussed Trump’s decision to impose sanctions on ICC Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan, the impact of these measures on the court’s operations, and what court member states should do in response. “Direct attack on the international justice system. This is a court that was set up in order to once again try to found the primacy of law over conflict, over violence, and it’s a court that is set up to look at the very most grave crimes […]
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Bordering on War: A Social and Political History of Khuzestan
Perhaps no province has challenged nationalism in Iraq and Iran quite like Khuzestan, a border region which has fuelled intrigue, suspicion and the imagination in both Tehran and Baghdad. An Iranian territory with an estimated population of just under five million people, the oil rich province was one of the key battlegrounds during the eight-year Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s. Historically, the area was settled by an Arab Shia majority, with tribes who routinely move back and forth between the two nations and with ties to both countries, the question of loyalty has been a key site of contention for scholars, thinkers and policymakers alike. The politics of loyalty is a key question that Shaherzad Ahmadi explores in her new […]
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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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