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Pentagon says over 50% of Gaza pier construction complete
Over 50 per cent construction of a temporary pier off Gaza’s coast to deliver...
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‘Stop arming Israel’: Scottish activists shut down BAE factory
Workers at a BAE Systems weapons factory in Glasgow were sent home after Scottish Palestine activists shut down a site that produces components for the F-35 combat aircraft, which has been used by Israel to drop bombs on Gaza.
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Could Israel keep the lights on and water running during a regional war?
Israeli utilities have deployed backup generators, filled water reservoirs to the brim and stepped...
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Central Asia: the forgotten heart of Islamic civilisation? MEMO in Conversation with Iskandar Ding
Is Persian the bridge language of ancient Muslim societies? And are Central Asian countries seeing a revival of this ancient heritage?
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US surgeon in Gaza says nothing prepared him for scale of injuries
A US vascular surgeon who left Gaza after a stint as a volunteer said on Wednesday that nothing had prepared him for the scale of injuries that he faced there. Dozens of patients a day. Most of them young. Most facing complicated injuries caused by shrapnel. Most ending up with amputations. “Vascular surgery is really a disease for older patients and I would say I had never operated on anybody younger than 16, and that was the majority of patients that we did this time around,” Shariq Sayeed, from Atlanta, Georgia, told Reuters in Cairo. “Most were patients 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 years of age. Mostly shrapnel wounds, and that was something I have never dealt with, that […]
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Knowledge Production in Higher Education Between Europe and the Middle East
The perception of education has “historically been seen as enriching one’s Self through the encounter with an Other”, and this sets the scene for the collection of essays published in Knowledge Production in Higher Education Between Europe and the Middle East (Manchester University Press, 2023), edited by Michelle Pace and Jan Claudius Völkel. Higher education provides the space and the methods for various types of learning, woven tightly into the political and shedding light on the historical processes of colonialism in a postcolonial era. The book focuses on Europe and the Middle East and North Africa, bringing a contrasting view of how “academics have deliberated their immensely politicised nature of institutions of higher education and their practices – be these, […]
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Sfeeha (Meat pies)
I was always a little intimidated or hesitant to make dough and I know I am not ...
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