As people in Europe get ready for their end of year celebrations, more than 20 million Yemenis are getting ready to face the next disaster coming their way: mass starvation.
It is just an image, containing something, a new event; a newsworthy event, but look closely at the image, it resembles an event we have witnessed before, time and time again.
The third in a four-part series that delves into the history of the Ultras and their impact on Egyptian society. عربي
Think twice before you speak in the UAE, you could end up spending 25 years in jail next time you tweet.
One year after he was arrested by Israeli forces, Palestinian circus teacher Mohammad Abu Sakha is still behind bars, and without charges.
In light of the American elections, contemporary Turkey is a case study in the failure of professional-class moralism in the face of the populist right, as well as a reminder that things can always get a lot worse.
The liberation of Mosul offers the international community a unique opportunity to permit the region’s most vulnerable minorities to exercise self-preservation and self-determination.
If democracy and human rights were collective values, wouldn’t they have been more appealing to the world? عربي
A month after Mohsen Fikri’s death, the ongoing protests in Morocco’s Rif expose a long history of marginalization in the region.
Any attempt to link the past of the Kurds in Iraq to their future depends on whether the president of the Kurdistan Region can cry.
Members of Glasgow’s Sudanese community staged an “emergency demonstration” to raise awareness about the strikes and civil disobedience in Sudan, prompted by huge hikes in medicine prices.
بعد مرور شهر على حادثة فرم بائع السمك المغربي محسن فكري في مدينة الحسيمة في ريف المغرب مساء الثامن والعشرين من شهر أكتوبر، لا تزال الاحتجاجات مستمرة في المدينة التي شهدت الحادثة بينما تراود التحقيقات مكانها.