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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.
A multi-disciplinary celebration, New York Arab Festival continues to go from strength to strength. Now in its second year, °®Âþµº sat down with founder Adham Hafez to talk about how Arab communities have shaped the Big Apple's bustling scene.
At the turn of the 20th century, New York welcomed a new community to its shores. Comprising of what are now known as Syrians, Lebanese and Palestinians, the burgeoning community struggled to survive but would overcome adversity and come to thrive.
Battered by man-made and natural disasters, Syrians in the rebel-controlled northwest are at their will's end. This continuous strife has triggered a mental health crisis that is sure to worsen unless permanent safety is guaranteed.
In the wake of a devastating earthquake that levelled much of northern Syria, the Lebanese have been organising small initiatives to help ease the suffering of the Syrian people.
°®Âþµº asked prominent members of the Arab American community what National Heritage Month means to them. The annual cultural observance has only been officially recognised in recent years but has since been gaining ground.
Lebanon's repatriation of Syrians has faced immense scrutiny as many argue that refugees aren’t being given adequate access to resources to make an informed decision about returning home, as concerns over their security and safety grow.
As a result of the government's decision to lift subsidies on baby formula, many Lebanese families are struggling to nourish their infants adequately, with the fundamental right of a healthy upbringing now becoming a luxury for most Lebanese families
The Egyptian community has been supporting those affected by the earthquake in Turkey through blood donation drives and assisting impacted students.
Street art projects are popular among aid workers, yet they are questioned by residents and researchers. These murals tell the story of a whole country’s decay.