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The long read: For the first time ever, protesters in Lebanon, Iraq, Sudan and Algeria share a defiant vision of self-determination and popular consent, writes Rami Khouri.
Comment: Iraq's protest movement must evolve into a viable opposition, with a leadership that can mobilise technocrats from across Iraq, writes Oula Kadhum.
Comment: With anti-government protests spreading through the streets of Iraq, Abdul Mahdi's mandate may be over before it's really begun, writes Bashdar Ismaeel.
Tracing the rise of Islamophobia, from the 1973 oil embargo to Trump's election to Hamas's attack, Arun Kundnani argues that support for Israel is central. But Americans are finally starting to see through the smokescreen of anti-Muslim propaganda.
Comment: Iraq, Qatar or Oman could all offer a forum for backdoor diplomacy to help de-escalate tensions between the US and Iran, writes Dr Ali Bakeer.
As the people of Gaza continue to be targeted for their resistance to Israel’s Zionist colonialism, Palestinians, Arabs & all allies in the diaspora have a role to play in advancing the struggle for liberation, write the Palestinian Youth Movement.
Comment: Sixteen years after America's failed 'liberation' of Iraq, its people are still deprived of their sovereignty, writes Nazli Tarzi.
Despite its military might, Israel has failed to defeat Palestinian resistance for decades. Now, the recent Hamas attack has fundamentally changed the parameters of the occupation and the entire region, writes Charles Harb.
For the first time in almost 30 years, Iraq hosted the AFC Cup final, and topped it off with a well-earned win.
With recent attempts to criminalise recent pro-Palestinian protests condemning Israeli violence in Gaza, the UK government is dangerously shrinking the limits of what counts as 'acceptable' free speech, writes Ismail Adam Patel.