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The UK has seen growing direct action by pro-Palestine activists, amid Israel's brutal assault on Gaza.
On the 10th anniversary of his death, Mandela's legacy is remembered by some more than others. As Western leaders continue to cherry-pick their relationship with apartheid South Africa, remembering Mandela's struggle for justice is worth reiterating.
Book Club: Boris Johnson's tumultuous tenure as Britain's Prime Minister continues to be felt. Adored by some, derided by others, Johnson's legacy as one of Britain's more bubbling statesmen has nonetheless shifted the playbook of British politics.
Analysis: While Saudi demands for US weapons and nuclear energy are real, Riyadh is also likely testing the water to see what's possible in Washington as the costs of normalising ties with Israel still far outweigh the benefits.
Moroccan anti-normalization activists vow to protest Israeli arms manufacturer Elbit Systems' planned presence in the country, as military ties between Tel Aviv and Rabat intensify despite public opposition
Two decades after the invasion of Iraq in 2003, a show of remorse toward the Iraqi people is few and far between. Given this governmental and legislative apathy, a new generation of UK artists has taken it upon themselves to expose the truth.
Half a decade since British occupying soldiers murdered innocent protesters in Derry, those responsible have evaded accountability in a harrowing reminder of the ongoing violence of British colonisation, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
Two decades ago today, the people of the world said no to the Iraq invasion. But not even the largest protest in history could stop imperialist powers. We must reflect on this failure and how to build collective power, writes Farrah Koutteineh.
Yalla! Let's Eat: Yalla! Dining is a culinary initiative that raises awareness and funds in Singapore for forcibly displaced people globally. Through this culinary journey, diners gain a deeper understanding of those forced to flee their homes.
The history of Arab Americans dates back to the late 19th century with the arrival of Syrian and Lebanese diaspora from the Ottoman Empire. °®Âþµº traces the history of this disparate group and how they fared in a rapidly changing environment.