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Several countries in the Middle East including Lebanon, Syria and Yemen are facing unprecedented outbreaks of cholera. Sasha Fahme explains how this is directly linked to conflict and climate change, and why a global response is urgently needed.
As people express outrage over citizenship deprivation in relation to the Nationality and Borders Act, Tasnima Uddin explains that the movement mobilising against these developments must also take stock of the last two decades of the war on terror.
Yousra Samir Imran argues that The Economist’s article on Arab women and obesity is another example of Western hypocrisy when it comes to the standards it holds for Arab women compared to European women.
Forty years since the Sabra and Shatila massacre during which over 3000 people were killed by Israel’s Lebanese militia allies, Emad Moussa explains what this dark chapter meant for Palestinians as the trauma lives on amongst refugees.
The Israeli journalist sneaking into Mecca was, for some, a ‘stunt’ by the Saudi government to test the waters for normalisation, but this has raised a question about a pre-existing history between Tel-Aviv and Riyadh, writes Emad Moussa.
For too long Britain’s complicity in the massacre of Palestinians has gone uninterrupted. The tactics we are told to use have not worked, radical action is the only way to stop business as usual, writes Huda Ammori.
The double-standard in Western support for Ukrainian armed resistance, compared to the vilification of armed struggle across the non-Western world, especially Palestine, sends a clear message: Only "we" are allowed to fight back, writes Emad Moussa.
The Corbyn years were filled with the hope that Britain could sanction Israel for its human rights abuses, but the general election defeat showed the risks of expecting it from political parties. We can’t make that mistake again, writes Huda Ammori.
The claim that the UK prime minister paid ‘unexpected’ visit to Elbit systems is thought to be unlikely. However, it highlights the fear that Palestine activists would have disrupted attempts to salvage its declining reputation, writes Huda Ammori.
The killing of 51 Muslims in Christchurch three years ago is rooted in New Zealand's historical genocide of Indigenous people, writes Randa Abdel-Fattah.