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This year, the ancient festival of Nowruz which is widely celebrated in Iran and elsewhere, overlaps with the start of Ramadan, impacting some of the traditional customs of the holiday as many are obliged to reconcile the two major events.
To commemorate International Women's Day, °®Âþµº sat down with a number of Arab women working in science – from industry-leading experts to stars of the future – to find out more about their journeys, motivations and challenges along the way.
Kurdish culture is little-known abroad, and international coverage often focuses on war, displacement, and geopolitical tensions. But one international film festival is rewriting that narrative, bringing Kurdish cinema to an expanding audience.
Inequality is directly related to incidents of human trafficking; 2020, the year of the COVID-19 pandemic, gave criminal organisations the smokescreen they needed to force human trafficking further underground and away from the eye of authorities.
A US video game developer is planning the release of a long-delayed title which insensitively recreates the gruesome battle that left a generation of children born deformed in Iraq's Fallujah 20 years after the illegal invasion.
As the dust settles on last year's football festival, it's clear that Qatar 2022 World Cup was filled with firsts. But perhaps one of the more important legacies of the World Cup will be Qatar's openness to fans who usually cannot travel so freely.
A combination of Turkish military interference, worsening drought and sustained periods of instability are proving disastrous for female farmers in northeast Syria. Faced with such precarity, rural community resilience is needed now more than ever.
Palestinian football history with FIFA reflects Palestinian history more widely – a constant fight for rights and recognition –but its resilience and ultimate victory can offer hope more broadly to the Palestinian struggle.Â
At the click of a button, the realities of life under Israeli occupation can be shared instantly with the world. Despite living under surveillance, Palestinian youth have utilised this medium to mobilise new forms of transnational activism.
Ever since Egypt appeared at the 1934 World Cup, the second-ever edition of football’s biggest event, Arab teams have been trying to make their mark. Here are some of the biggest moments the region has enjoyed on the global stage.