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American Arabs and Muslims had mixed reactions to Trump’s election win, with some worried about Gaza and a second Trump term, while others celebrated
Muslim Americans are increasingly prioritising the crisis in Gaza in their voting choices, with many considering third-party candidates over traditional options
Some US universities have chosen institutional neutrality rather than issuing statements on major global events like the Gaza War; °®Âþµº asked them why
Gaza Sunbirds, Palestine’s first ever para-cycling team, persist in their quest to compete internationally despite Israel's ongoing war on Gaza
Hundreds of students across America's colleges launched encampments in support of Gaza. We speak to students to find out what this solidarity means to them.
Amid Israel's genocide in Gaza, silencing Palestinians is crucial to the colonial project that sees any indigenous resistance as a threat, writes Arun Kundnani.
'More death, more destruction. Who can stop this? Please stop it now': A profile of the award-winning Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha who was abducted, blindfolded and taken for interrogation, then later released by Israeli forces earlier this week.
The US Supreme Court's decision to end Affirmative Action is a victory for racism and inequality, undermining civil rights and empowering right-wing and racist forces both in the US and around the world, argues Lamis Andoni
It's taken until Netanyahu’s new far-right government for some to acknowledge Israel’s crimes against Palestinians, but these violations of international law have long existed. Rami Khouri explains what must shift to challenge the current trajectory.
The unwillingness of the international community and its aid infrastructure to deliver vital resources to Afghanistan has plunged ordinary Afghans into destitution. Notwithstanding rhetorical support, the Afghan people are being forgotten.