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In northeast Syria, rampant cholera is compounded by chronic wastewater woes.
The PalArt collective reunites Palestinian artists around London. Supported by Amnesty International UK, last weekend it held a four-day festival at Rich Mix. We spoke with poets, playwrights and participants to find out the festival's importance.
Political repression has broadly increased in Iraqi Kurdistan, with innocent civilians repeatedly gunned down for protesting against corruption and unemployment rates. Until the ruling parties hold their own to account, this trend is set to continue.
A beacon of intellectual development, Baghdad's House of Wisdom provided welcome shelter for academics across the Arab region for centuries. Ufuk Necat Tasci takes stock of the library's influence and ponders the library's continued importance today.
Book Club: Through water flows, one can ascertain much about the past, present and future of a country. In a hugely creative and engaging offering, Sabrina Mahfouz's latest book uncovers the many fingers involved in the Middle East's water supply.
Solar energy usage has increased across northwest Syria, despite the risks, as the destruction of power stations has led to constant power cuts while fuel hikes have left millions unable to afford alternate means of energy.
Vin Arfuso and Anwar Hadid's debut documentary 'Walled Off' feels like a decisive moment in Palestinian film. Endorsed by a star-studded list of activists, the film is certain to attract a new, sympathetic audience towards the Palestinian plight.
The social media platform TikTok has become an essential tool for millennials to creatively comment on global phenomena. Through whimsical and playful takes, Arab creators have been able to bridge gaps with the diaspora over their shared identities.
The ability to recollect memories is vital to ensure that shared identities and traditions are not lost. For refugees, storytelling and writing have become essential lifelines to keep their spirits alive and tell the world of their trauma.
GCC states have hurried to implement preventative climate measures as the frequency of sandstorms continues to rise. With the issue set to remain, the need for a regional action plan to mitigate its economic effects is needed now more than ever.