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In a wide-ranging interview with °®Âþµº, Stein said if elected, her immediate priority would be a long-overdue “single call to end the war in Gaza"
Book Club: Palestinian-Iraqi author Zena Agha's poetry collection transforms a personal robbery into a powerful reflection on loss and cultural heritage
In-depth: As summer approaches, it might seem that student protests for Palestine are done for the year. Instead, many are organising for further mobilisation.
In-depth: Students in the US and UK have both taken radical action, in their own ways. But lessons can, and are, being learned from each side of the Atlantic.
In-depth: Pro-Palestinian activist groups are facing growing scrutiny and suppression across US college campuses for opposing Israel's war on Gaza.
Book Club: The road of a diplomat is fraught with ever-shifting challenges, demanding constant adaption and empathy. In a unique exposition, Australian diplomat Robert Bowker details the qualities needed from his time spent in the Arab world.
In–depth: The former High Commissioner for the UN Human Rights Council spoke to °®Âþµº about investigating the illegality of Israel's occupation, double standards in international law, and her experiences fighting South African apartheid.
In-depth: Russian-backed media outlets are flooding the Middle East with disinformation about Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in a bid to establish narrative dominance in the region.
In-depth: If confirmed, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson would be the first Black woman to serve on the US Supreme Court. She would also be among the most qualified.
Book Club: Deprived of the familiarity of a homeland, Uyghurs have turned to poetry to summon lost dreams. This anthology is an essential resource on the Uyghur experience in exile.