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Book Club: In a cross-generational compilation, editor Jo Glanville chronicles the varied lived experiences of Palestinian women, from domestic to diaspora. Not restricted to Palestine's occupation, the text's many layers make it a must-read.
From a Gulf reconciliation to a Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, °®Âþµº puts together photographs from moments that defined a tumultuous year in the Middle East, North Africa, and across the world.
Arabic language learning has thrived online during the pandemic, as lessons move from the classroom to the living room.
On the first anniversary of Lebanon's October uprising, °®Âþµº speaks to the artists who used their talent to amplify voices on the ground.
Fixated by Beirut's architectural beauty, jeweller Henry Loussian set out to preserve, collect, and treasure the features from Lebanon's dilapidated heritage houses for his own home. Now, with artefacts from 100 houses, he has set up a public museum.
Film Review: Karim Kassem’s hybrid documentary lacks a strong narrative focus, but is still worth watching thanks to some compelling footage shot in a special needs school for the blind and the presence of three powerful characters.
As Lebanon's economy continues to spiral out of control, Lebanese shoppers have turned to thrift stores, or baleh in Arabic, as a way to keep costs down. °®Âþµº speaks with thrift shop owners about their operations, and the challenges faced.
With homes still destroyed and no one held accountable for Beirut's devastating port blast, plans to build a memorial site could prove controversial.
As a draconic Muslim-targeted legislation is passed in France on the eve of Ramadan, Florence Massena finds out the sentiments of French Muslims and what may lie ahead.
Heritage with a twist: In the first of our Ramadan Stories From The Kitchen series, Sara Ezzeldin Saeed shares her unexpected cooking journey and the recipe for her homemade creation.