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3D printing makes inroads in orthopaedic surgery Sara Padovan
Science & Technology

3D printing makes inroads in orthopaedic surgery

Khaled Yousri 20 September 2025
New book reveals Saudi explorer's impressions of Australia and South America
Culture & Social Affairs

New book reveals Saudi explorer's impressions of Australia and South America

Abdul Rahman Mazhar Halloush 19 September 2025
Chadian soldiers march during Flintlock 2014, a US-led training mission for African militaries, in Diffa, Niger, on March 3, 2014. Joe Penney / Reuters

African dawn: powers are scrambling for influence and resources

Once a colonialist's playground, the world's second largest continent has a newfound confidence in its worth. This could well be Africa's century. Who it chooses to partner will be important.

Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy 22 July 2024
Cryptocurrency investors still trust it as a leading way to decentralise finance Axel Rangel Garcia

Cryptocurrencies hit by volatility but investors keep the faith

Investors in the digital alternative to traditional money continue to trust Bitcoin and its rivals a leading way to decentralise finance

Abdel-Rahman Ayas 22 July 2024
Loretta Napoleoni's book looks at how the internet has fuelled the rise of tech titans who have amassed great wealth and power, often at the expense of workers' rights Shutterstock

A few tech titans controlling our digital world? Double-click for disaster

A new book on 'technocapitalism' by Loretta Napoleoni argues that with such a concentration of online power, worries are more than science fiction.

Osama Esber 19 July 2024
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How India’s deal to run Iran’s Chabahar port may help the Middle East navigate to a new future

The jewel in the crown of the International North-South Transport Corridor which, links Russia with the Middle East, shows new forms of co-operation bringing trade breakthroughs. It may lead to more.

Nazareth Seferian 17 July 2024
Dutch author Jaap Robben, who writes for children and adults, has just penned arguably his most poignant work yet. Charlie DeKeersemaecker

Jaap Robben’s depiction of suppressed grief reveals why the fight for equality is not over

The award-winning Dutch author tells Al Majalla that his latest book and its poignant depiction of loss shows why men must take part in driving social progress, and why family is so important

Nesrein El-Bakhshawangy 16 July 2024
Diana Estefanía Rubio

Coal remains the largest source of pollution in the world

Global primary energy consumption reached a new record of 620 exajoules (EJ) for the second consecutive year in 2023, up from 607 exajoules in 2022.Despite efforts to decarbonise the economy, fossil…

Al Majalla - London 15 July 2024
Cookies. Pizza. Cake. All are delicious but can also contain a toxic ingredient that kills almost 300,000 people from coronary heart disease each year: industrially produced trans fat. Shutterstock

The battle to get rid of trans fats...forever

A hidden killer in the global food supply

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and Tom Frieden 15 July 2024

Just how 'French' is French Theory?

American universities adopted various philosophical, literary, and social theories that originated in France between 1960-80. But French Theory is not something that can be neatly labelled.

Abdel Salam Ben Abdelali 13 July 2024
China's ambassador to the United Nations, Zhang Jun, voted against a US ceasefire resolution for the Gaza war during a UN Security Council meeting at the United Nations headquarters on March 22, 2024, in New York City. AFP

China's popularity rises in the region amid US support for Israel

Biden's unequivocal support for Israel's war on Gaza has seen US popularity in the region plummet. China is capitalising on this regional disgust by positioning itself as the better ally.

Christopher Phillips 11 July 2024
Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during his campaign event, in Chesapeake, Virginia, US on June 28, 2024. Reuters

Can NATO survive resurgent Trumpism?

NATO's outgoing Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg handled Trump's populism quite well. Will his successor follow in his footsteps?

Ahmed Maher 10 July 2024
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Displaced Palestinians flee northern Gaza on September 18, 2025, due to an Israeli military operation, moving with their belongings to the south after Israeli forces ordered residents of Gaza City to evacuate. REUTERS/Mahmoud Issa
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Palestinians flee Gaza City amid terrifying Israeli invasion

17 September 2025

Israeli ministers boast that "Gaza is burning" after the US gives the green light to empty Gaza city of its residents. Meanwhile, the massacres and maiming continue.

Salem Al Rayyes
The US Supreme Court AFP
Business & Economy

Trump tariffs await their date with destiny

18 September 2025

The US president's use of executive power to drive his economic agenda will face the ultimate test at a US Supreme Court hearing set for 5 November

Toufic Chanbour
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) walks among members of the Israeli army at Mount Hermon in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights of Syria, on December 17, 2024. AFP
Politics

Netanyahu’s ‘peace through force’ doctrine hurts Syria talks

16 September 2025

Syria's foreign minister met Israeli officials in London on 17 September, sparking speculation that a deal is in the offing. But even if one is reached, it risks being more symbolic than substantive.

Haid Haid
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Culture & Social Affairs

Lebanese artist Maral Dir Bogosian on capturing Beirut's essence

17 September 2025

Her latest exhibition, 'Roofs of the City', shows how she continues to absorb Beirut's abundant imagery as if encountering it for the first time

Mimoza Al-Arrawi
Al Majalla
Politics

Trump's visit tests 'special' US-UK relationship

16 September 2025

Despite Trump's often hostile engagement with traditional US allies, Starmer has trodden a careful path to keep him on side. But is this sustainable?

Christopher Phillips

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