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Personal stories: Tariq Mehmood paints a harrowing picture of the realities of the NHS under a Tory government whose divestments and neglect are actively destroying it and detrimentally impacting the masses.
As the cost of living soars around the world, it is women who are bearing the burden and disproportionately making sacrifices to feed their families as the global food crisis exacerbates gender inequality, writes Adele Walton.
As a revived US-Iran nuclear deal potentially draws near, Israel has tirelessly pressured the US not to concede to Iranian demands it sees as a threat. But where are the Arabs, asks Lamis Andoni, given the topic's relevance to them?
Following the US drone killing of Ayman al-Zawahiri, justified by Biden as punishing a war criminal, Shabana Mir argues that there are countless others on US soil who have caused the deaths of millions globally, yet are free from any accountability.
By allowing citizenship to be revoked for 'disloyalty', Israel's Supreme Court reaffirms that Israel is not a state for all of its citizens, with a legal system that systematically denies Palestinians their fundamental rights, writes Nimer Sultany.
Across the Arab world, where people suffer from poverty, authoritarian rule, and subjugation to the games of international powers and regional autocrats, the dynamics of the modern Middle East can be defined by three divisions, writes Rami G. Khouri.
Joseph Daher argues that Iran and Hezbollah’s strategic regional interests which requires a reconciliation between their allies, are defining the growing relationship between the Syrian regime and Hamas.
A visit by a Pakistani-American interfaith group to Israel has sparked outrage in Pakistan, but behind the veneer of “dialogue”, the group’s leader, Anila Ali, has promoted Islamophobic views, writes Richard Silverstein.
On the 10th anniversary of the death of iconic singer Warda Al-Jazairia, Moataz Rageb reflects on her life and impact during the golden age of Arab music, as well as her continued role as a nationalist symbol for Algerians.
The MENA region needs a new social contract for a fairer distribution of wealth as demanded by popular movements. Looking ahead, the richest must pay their share, writes Diana Kallas, Oxfam MENA’s senior inequality policy advisor.