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Majalla 13 August , 2021
Issa (Salim Daou) and Siham (Hiam Abbas) waiting for transport in a scene from “Gaza Mon Amour”. (Supplied)
Culture & Social Affairs

"Gaza Mon Amour": A Different Look at Contemporary Gaza

Speaking about Palestine or Gaza strip in specific always comes with mentioning the war and the people's lives between rockets and strikes, the…

Salma Adham 13 August , 2021
Illustrated by Ali Mandalawi

Dame Sarah Gilbert: Vaccinologist Barbie

In recent years, toymaker Mattel has responded to criticism about the Barbie doll's role in creating an unrealistic picture of womanhood. The company…

Majalla 13 August , 2021
The energy and resource demands of data storage and computation are enormous. (Dreamstime/TNS)
Science & Technology

We Are Our Data, Our Data Are Us

By one count, more than 2.5 quintillion bytes of digitized information are generated on Earth every day. That’s more data than all the words spoken…

Caleb Scharf 10 August , 2021
Outlawed Ennahda
Politics

Outlawed Ennahda

Tunisia is certainly going through a serious turning point that represents the crux of the dispute between the Islamic movement, on one hand, and the…

Gamal Abd El-Maboud 09 August , 2021
The search for victims, both human and non-human, continues on November 12, 2018 in Paradise, California, where the death toll from the Camp fire has reached 29. A crew recovers the remains of a canine on Lawndale Lane in Paradise. (Carolyn Cole/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

Climate Change Means an End to Paradise

When people used to ask me where I’m from, they would smile and shake their heads in disbelief when I said Paradise. “Paradise?” they would ask. …

Molly Culton 08 August , 2021

World in Photos

World in Photos

A local resident tries to contains fire in Thrakomakedones, near Mount Parnitha, north of Athens, on August 7, 2021. - Hundreds of firefighters battled a blaze on the outskirts of Athens as several fires raged in Greece. (Photo by Louisa GOULIAMAKI / AFP)

World in Photos

A demonstrator marches with a sign showing the face of one of the young victims of the Beirut blast with a caption in Arabic beneath reading "she could have been your daughter", in the Gemmayze neighbourhood as protesters head towards the port of Lebanon's capital on August 4, 2021, on the first anniversary of the blast that ravaged the port and the city. - Hundreds of Lebanese marched on August 4 to mark a year since a cataclysmic explosion ravaged Beirut, protesting impunity over the country's worst peacetime disaster at a time when its economy was already in tatters. (Photo by JOSEPH EID / AFP)

World in Photos

A Palestinian boy sprays a friend with water from a pipe, on a very hot day in the town of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on August 7, 2021. (Photo by SAID KHATIB / AFP)

World in Photos

Residents wade through a waterlogged street after the rising water levels caused flooding in the low-lying areas near the banks of the river Ganges in Allahabad on August 7, 2021. (Photo by SANJAY KANOJIA / AFP)

World in Photos

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Volleyball - Men - Medal Ceremony - Ariake Arena, Tokyo, Japan – August 7, 2021. Team members of France pose with their gold medals after the match. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko

World in Photos

Tokyo 2020 Olympics - Soccer Football - Men's Team - Medal Ceremony - International Stadium Yokohama, Yokohama, Japan - August 7, 2021. Gold medallists Brazil celebrate during the medal ceremony. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

Illustration of Salah Jaheen by artist Essam Azouz. (Wikimedia commons)
Culture & Social Affairs

Salah Jaheen’s Cartoons on Exhibit

​Last week, a rare collection from the cartoons of renowned Egyptian artist Salah Jaheen (1930-1986) was on display for the public. Under the…

Amira el Noshokaty 06 August , 2021
Ahdeya Ahmed, the Bahraini journalist and Chairperson of the Board of Directors of the Bahraini Journalists Association.
Culture & Social Affairs

Bahraini Trail-blazing Female Journalist Hopes to Establish Int’l Media Body Combating Terrorism

Renowned Bahraini journalist Ahdeya Ahmed is hoping to establish an international media body that crystallizes a unified media discourse to combat…

Menna A. Farouk 06 August , 2021
Rania Bedda during her participation in Cairo Book Fair 2021 (Supplied)
Culture & Social Affairs

Rania Bedda: From a “Dreamer” to an “Award Winning Writer”

“Good stories surprise us. They make us think and feel. They stick in our minds and help us remember ideas and concepts in a way that a PowerPoint…

Sarah Gamal 06 August , 2021
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Politics

Iran’s waning influence

27 June 2025

Our July issue features in-depth articles and expert analyses exploring the future of Iran's influence and the long-term reverberations for the region

Al Majalla - London
Lina Jaradat
Culture & Social Affairs

Gaza’s ‘death trap’ aid centres: a real-life Hunger Games

02 July 2025

Israel's commandeering of aid distribution in Gaza forces starving Palestinians to run the gauntlet at centres with biometric monitoring systems, armed security, and life-or-death hazards

Hala Al-Naji
People gather to celebrate after Lebanese parliament elects army chief Joseph Aoun as the new president, on January 9, 2025, in Al-Aaishiyah, Lebanon. Ramiz Dallah/Getty
Politics

Lebanon’s second chance at statehood

02 July 2025

The crippling of Hezbollah's dominance and the Assad regime's fall in Syria have created a narrow but historic opening for the Lebanese people

Paul Salem
Lina Jaradat
Business & Economy

Oman is quietly redefining its development model

29 June 2025

It is no longer the Gulf's quiet outlier but a country quietly setting a new standard for sustainable economic development in the region

Neil Quilliam
Lina Jaradat
Politics

How the Middle East can capitalise on Iran’s regional setback

02 July 2025

The US security umbrella will focus on Iran's direct threats, but regional states should deal with Tehran's residual proxy groups in the region

James Jeffrey

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