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Politics

What Does Iran Want from the U.S.?

As negotiations between Iran and the US enters its fourth round this week, it has become clear that there are multiple and serious discrepancies that…

Hanin Ghaddar 14 May , 2021
Mohammad Ramzan, a 60-year-old traditional goatskin water carrier also known as a mashki, fills a water trough for pigeons along a road on a hot and humid day during the fasting month of Ramadan.(Reuters)
Science & Technology

Pakistan's Water Bearers Quench Thirst in Ramadan, but Fear for Their Trade

Mohammad Ramzan pumps water into a large goat skin bag before carrying it down an alley and up several flights of stairs to deliver to a resident in…

Majalla 10 May , 2021

World in Photos

World in Photos

A woman makes her way to attend the first public concert after seven months of closure due to the Covid-19 restrictions at the Teatro Regio in Turin, Italy.(Getty)

World in Photos

Paolo Fresu of Paolo Fresu Devil Quartet performs for the re-opening of Blue Note after one year of closure due to the Covid-19 pandemic in Milan, Italy. (Getty)

World in Photos

Relatives wearing protective gear prepare for the burial of a victim who died of the Covid-19 coronavirus during the funeral at a graveyard in Srinagar, India.(Getty)

World in Photos

A picture taken with a fisheye lense shows Palestinian worshippers gathered to pray outside the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, Islam's third holiest site, on the last Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.(AFP)

World in Photos

Mount Sinabung spews hot ash and smoke into the sky, seen from Karo, in North Sumatra, Indonesia.(Getty)

World in Photos

An asylum-seeking migrant child sleeps on his mother's shoulder while waiting to be escorted by the U.S. Border Patrol after crossing the Rio Grande river into the United States from Mexico in Roma, Texas.(AFP)

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Business & Economy

We Can 3d Print Wood Now

The most trafficked wild product in the world isn’t ivory or rhino horn, but rosewood, an endangered tree verging on extinction as demand for…

Adele Peters 07 May , 2021
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Vote for Clinton

Majalla 07 May , 2021
A still from Khali Balak Mn Zizi (Take Care of Zizi) TV series.
Culture & Social Affairs

Should Egypt’s Ramadan TV Dramas Better Reflect Reality?

Violence, murder, bullying and swear words have been the highlights of Egyptian TV drama series for years now. That prompted the state…

Menna A. Farouk 07 May , 2021
Saudi Arabia, Jeddah, Old Town, Old House, Windows. (Getty)
Culture & Social Affairs

Historic Jeddah Recovers Slowly from Covid-19

“In India, over 350,000 Covid-19 cases are recorded daily. Its healthcare system is falling apart. A year ago, I was here in Jeddah during Ramadan…

Motasem Al Felou 07 May , 2021
A worker wearing a protective mask cleans an automated check-in kiosk at an Alaska Airlines Inc. check-in area at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Monday, Oct. 19, 2020. (Getty)
Business & Economy

In Wake of Covid, Employers Step up Automation and Use of Robots

As the U.S. economy rebounds from the Covid-19 pandemic, employers are turning to greater use of automation, including robots, rather than calling…

Don Lee 07 May , 2021
Illustration by Ali Mandalawi
Culture & Social Affairs

Nadine Njeim: A Lebanese-Tunisian Actress, Model and Beauty Pageant Titleholder

Nadine Njeim was elected Miss Lebanon 2004 and represented her home country in the Miss Universe 2005 pageant in Lebanon. This brought her fame in…

Majalla 07 May , 2021
Jonathan Kuttab
Politics

A Book Announces the Death of Two-State Solution

Last week, Jonathan Kuttab, a Palestinian-American lawyer and a leader among Palestinian activists, now residing in Virginia, spoke at a conference…

Mohammad Ali Salih 07 May , 2021
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US President Donald Trump meets Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate for an end to the war in Ukraine in Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
Politics

Putin rides high after Alaska

18 August 2025

Seven instances that showed the Russian leader had the upper hand during his meeting with Trump

Robert Ford
David Corenswet in 'Superman'
Culture & Social Affairs

The new 'Superman' is not as pro-Palestine as some think

20 August 2025

The depiction of a land-grabbing colonialist power turning on its weaker neighbour feels aimed at Israel, its advocates say. Yet supporters of Palestine should be up in arms, too.

Samer Abou Hawwach
US Ambassador to Türkiye Tom Barrack, also special envoy to Syria, fields questions from journalists after meeting with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun at the presidential palace in Baabda, Lebanon, on August 18, 2025. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
Politics

Lebanon at a crossroads over Hezbollah arms

18 August 2025

US envoy to Syria Tom Barrack used his latest visit to Beirut to deliver what was, in effect, an ultimatum to the Lebanese government, though he took care not to present it as such

Michael Harari
A Saudi Aramco rig in the HSBH field north of Dhahran in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. AFP
Business & Economy

The Arab Gulf’s gas moment

21 August 2025

The Arab Gulf is stepping into a pivotal role in global energy markets—not just as a swing oil supplier, but as a gas powerhouse

Neil Quilliam
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer makes an address following an emergency cabinet meeting on Gaza at 10 Downing Street in London on July 29, 2025. Toby Melville / AFP
Politics

Performative politics: Palestine recognition pledges ring hollow

18 August 2025

The moves by France, the UK and other Western states appear to be more about appeasing domestic critics with symbolic gestures rather than a genuine attempt to change Israel's behaviour

Christopher Phillips

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