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Maryam Rajavi to Majalla: The UN Must Facilitate the Prosecution of the Iranian Regime for Crimes Against Humanity 
Politics

Maryam Rajavi to Majalla: The UN Must Facilitate the Prosecution of the Iranian Regime for Crimes Against Humanity 

Not a single day passes by without horrific news of human right violations viciously practiced by Iran’s police, intelligence and security forces…

Elie Fawaz 11 September , 2020
Iran Remains Defiant as Sanctions Take Huge Toll on its Bottom Line
Business & Economy

Iran Remains Defiant as Sanctions Take Huge Toll on its Bottom Line

The Trump administration’s bid to trigger snapback sanctions through the UN has thrown into sharp relief the already grim economic predicament…

Joseph Braude 11 September , 2020
Boris Johnson Risks Damaging Britain’s Global Standing
Politics

Boris Johnson Risks Damaging Britain’s Global Standing

Ahead of a crucial round of talks between London and Brussels over the future trading relationship between the UK and the European Union, Boris…

Al Majalla - London 11 September , 2020
That COVID-19 Baby Boom Might be More of a Bust
Science & Technology

That COVID-19 Baby Boom Might be More of a Bust

When stay-at-home orders were announced in the spring, some people wryly speculated about a COVID-19 baby boom. Social media users even came up…

Bethany Ao 10 September , 2020
Will There be a Coronavirus Vaccine by Nov. 1?
Science & Technology

Will There be a Coronavirus Vaccine by Nov. 1?

The federal government has told states to be ready to distribute doses of a coronavirus vaccine by Nov. 1 _ two days before the election. The move…

By Marie McCullough and Stacey Burling 10 September , 2020
'Deadly Stuff': Trump's Own Words Bring Focus Back to Virus
Politics

'Deadly Stuff': Trump's Own Words Bring Focus Back to Virus

Try as he might to change the subject, President Donald Trump can’t escape the coronavirus. In April, the president tried to shift the public's…

Majalla 10 September , 2020
What's Driving India-China Military Standoff
Politics

What's Driving India-China Military Standoff

Tensions along the disputed India-China border seem to be getting worse, three months after their deadliest confrontation in decades. The Asian…

Majalla 10 September , 2020
Walid Al-Zaidi: The First Arab Blind Person to Hold a Ministerial Role Since Taha Hussein
Culture & Social Affairs

Walid Al-Zaidi: The First Arab Blind Person to Hold a Ministerial Role Since Taha Hussein

Caption Walid Al-Zaidi was born on April 30, 1986 in the Tunisian state of El-Kef. Walid went blind at the blind age of two…

Al Majalla - London 08 September , 2020
The World Is Becoming More Equal
Business & Economy

The World Is Becoming More Equal

Opponents of economic globalization often point to the ways it has widened inequality within nations in recent decades. Inthe United States, for…

Branko Milanovic 04 September , 2020
Help Lebanon Help Itself
Politics

Help Lebanon Help Itself

Beirutis still recovering from an explosion that killed nearly 200 people and wounded thousands more onAugust 4. The blast decimated vast swaths of…

Randa Slim 04 September , 2020
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Barbara Gibson
Politics

China’s Victory Day Parade: symbolic or seismic?

05 September 2025

Beijing would like the week to mark a historic turning point in which a unipolar world finally gave way to multipolarity. To others, it was just tub-thumping bravura. In reality, it was a bit of both.

Shirley Ze Yu
Business & Economy

Syria’s post-Assad energy quandary

01 September 2025

The country now sits at an energy crossroads: will its recovery be anchored in oil and gas, or will it seize the chance to lean into renewables and build something more resilient?

Jesse Marks
Pep Boatella
Politics

Disarming Hezbollah: will Lebanon seize or squander its opportunity?

02 September 2025

After Israel dealt Iran and its regional axis a string of crippling blows last year, Lebanon now finds itself better-positioned to reclaim its eroded state sovereignty. Will it grab the chance?

Frederic C. Hof
Al-Ma'arri in his residence as depicted in a 1965 book Wikipedia Commons
Culture & Social Affairs

Al-Ma’arri’s satirical poetry reimagined for today's readers

02 September 2025

Recent books from Yemen, Egypt, and Syria take a new look at the 10th-century philosopher's famed letter 'The Epistle of Forgiveness', which is said to have inspired Dante's 'Divine Comedy'

Ali Almuqri
Local residents walk past a house destroyed by an earthquake that killed nearly 1,000 people and devastated villages in eastern Afghanistan, on September 1, 2025. AFP
Politics

For Afghan quake victims, sympathy came faster than help

04 September 2025

An earthquake in Afghanistan earlier this week levelled entire villages and left people trapped under rubble for days, but in the shadow of the Hindu Kush, saviours were thin on the ground

Kaswar Klasra

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