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In-depth: Female activists in the MENA have been some of the most affected by the use of Pegasus spyware, which threatens their personal and professional reputations. Now, they are demanding accountability.
In-depth: The 70-year reign on the throne has seen cataclysmic events take place in the Middle East. We look at ten of the most significant.
States of Journalism: Fixers are integral to international news production, often risking their lives to get the story, but the relationship between them and foreign journalists continues to be marked by cultural and economic inequality.
In-depth: Activists say that adopting the Amazigh New Year as an official holiday is an important step in the ongoing struggle for greater national visibility for the community.
In-depth: As the global media remains fixated on war in Ukraine, °®Âþµº speaks to the journalists, analysts, and activists speaking out against the racist double standards of some Western media outlets.
In-depth: Progressive activists in Libya have been detained by security forces on accusations of promoting atheism and forced to sign 'confessions', triggering fears of a return to Gaddafi's repressive era.
In-depth: Despite restrictive Israeli travel policies, tourism to Palestine has increased. But some Palestinians have spoken out against the growing sector and are asking visitors to reconsider their trips.
In-depth: Under a regime of overt segregation, Hebron is a microcosm of Israel's occupation. For Palestinians, violence is a daily reality, and so are everyday acts of resistance.
In-depth: Families of those missing and forcibly disappeared in Syria hope a new UN investigative body will prompt a long-awaited truth-seeking mission to address the crimes of 12 years of war.
In-depth: Europe is embracing a 'money-for-migrants' model that shores up support for autocratic regimes, externalises the EU's borders, and outsources all responsibility for migration to third states – all while abdicating human rights obligations.