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Nasser Al Qasabi: The Master of Social Satire

Early Life   Nasser Al Qasabi was born in November 28, 1961 in the Saudi capital of Riyadh…

31 July 2020

Jehan El Sadat: The Egyptian First Lady Who Refused to Remain Out of Sight

Early Life    Jehan Safwat Raouf was born in Cairo, Egypt on August 29, 1933. Hailing from a upper middle class background, her…

24 July 2020

China Forces Birth Control on Uighurs to Suppress Population

The Chinese government is taking draconian measures to slash birth rates among Uighurs and other minorities as part of a sweeping campaign to curb…

29 June 2020

Dr. Anthony Fauci: The Physician Leading America’s Fight Against the Coronavirus

EARLY LIFE AND BACKGROUND   Anthony Fauci was born on December 24, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York. His parents, Stephan and Eugenia owned…

30 June 2020

Michael Jordan: NBA Legend and Philanthropist for African Americans

Early Life and Education   Michael Jordan was born on February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York. His mother Deloris Jordan was a bank…

22 June 2020

Qatar Faces Accusations of Terrorist Funding

The summer of 2017 was a tumultuous time in the Middle East as it saw the beginning of the on-going diplomatic boycott on Qatar. On June 5 of that…

19 June 2020

Matt Hancock: The Young Health Secretary Who Found Himself Amidst Modern Britain’s Worst Health Crisis

Early Life and Education Matt Hancock was born on 2 May 1978 in Chester, Cheshire, England. His family did not have a political background, as…

12 June 2020

Khalifa Haftar: The Libyan General in a Battle for Control of the Capital 

Caption Born in 1943 in Tarhouna, Libya, Haftar was one of the group of officers led by Col Muammar Gaddafi which seized…

29 May 2020

Dr. Moncef Slaoui: Trump’s Arab-American Head of ‘Warp Speed’ Covid-19 Vaccine Effort

United States President Donald Trump has appointed Dr Moncef Slaoui, a Moroccon-born Belgiun-American expert in immunology…

22 May 2020

Kim Yo-jong: North Korea's Most Powerful Woman and Dictator in Waiting 

by Ali Elmandalawy   Born in September 1987, Kim Yo-jong is the youngest daughter of late leader Kim Jong-il…

15 May 2020
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Qatar's Emir Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani (C) reviews a military honour guard with Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) during a welcoming ceremony in Beijing's Great Hall of the People on January 31, 2019. GREG BAKER / AFP
Politics

Pivot to China? Gulf states mull options after Doha strike

12 September 2025

Israel's attack in Qatar erodes Gulf states' trust in the US and serves as a stark reminder that they cannot depend on American security guarantees

Xiaotong Yang
A Hezbollah flag is placed in front of the shrine of Shamoun al-Safa, built within a castle in the village of Shamaa in southern Lebanon's Tyre governorate, on January 31, 2025, that was heavily damaged by Israeli bombing. Mahmoud ZAYYAT / AFP
Business & Economy

Trump Economic Zone plan raises eyebrows in Lebanon

11 September 2025

Many Lebanese see the project as a demographic one with economic dressings aimed at expelling the country's southern population from their lands

Souraya Chahine
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Politics

From Idlib to New York: Sharaa’s winding road the UN

12 September 2025

From the plains of Idlib to the presidential palace in Damascus and now the UN headquarters in Manhattan, Al Majalla traces the Syrian president's journey to get to this historic moment

Ibrahim Hamidi
Opinion

'The Voice of Hind Rajab' shows cries for justice are only getting louder

07 September 2025

A 24-minute standing ovation at the film premiere was more than a symbolic gesture of justice for Israel's murder of little Hind, but a heartfelt cry of real anguish over the ongoing genocide in Gaza

Samer Abou Hawwach
Egyptian writer May Telmissany poses during a portrait session held on April 15, 2014, in Paris, France. Ulf Andersen/Getty
Culture & Social Affairs

May Telmissany: writing is an act of resistance against the ugliness of the world

14 September 2025

The acclaimed Egyptian writer talks love, betrayal, autobiography, and the lack of Arab literary identity

El-Sayed Hussein

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