Nasrallah and Hezbollah have thrived with an image of invincibility after confronting Israel in 2006.
A global brand trying to tell us that we are immature or ignorant for feeling this way is not acceptable.
The red carpet wasn't the only eye-catching red item at the 96th Academy Awards on Sunday night. Several stars including Grammy winner Billie Eilish and Oscar nominee Mark Ruffalo wore red pins representing Artists4Ceasefire, five months into the Israel-Hamas war. More than 30,000 people have been killed since the war in Gaza began in October.
In "Returning to Haifa," Ghassan Kanafani explores Palestinian trauma and the complex dynamics of homeland, weaving Arab-Jewish perspectives in a tragic narrative.
The infrastructure of Gaza lies in ruins, leaving civilians to scramble for safety among the debris of their previous lives.
Coca-Cola’s involvement has sparked a conversation about today’s Coke Studio Bangla concert. An ethical question has emerged in this discourse: should one attend the concert?
The truth is that if Joe Biden tells Netanyahu enough is enough, then Netanyahu has to stop.
The escalation calls for strong and visible cooperation among the members of the Arab League.
Nasrallah and Hezbollah have thrived with an image of invincibility after confronting Israel in 2006.
A global brand trying to tell us that we are immature or ignorant for feeling this way is not acceptable.
The red carpet wasn't the only eye-catching red item at the 96th Academy Awards on Sunday night. Several stars including Grammy winner Billie Eilish and Oscar nominee Mark Ruffalo wore red pins representing Artists4Ceasefire, five months into the Israel-Hamas war. More than 30,000 people have been killed since the war in Gaza began in October.
In "Returning to Haifa," Ghassan Kanafani explores Palestinian trauma and the complex dynamics of homeland, weaving Arab-Jewish perspectives in a tragic narrative.
The infrastructure of Gaza lies in ruins, leaving civilians to scramble for safety among the debris of their previous lives.
Coca-Cola’s involvement has sparked a conversation about today’s Coke Studio Bangla concert. An ethical question has emerged in this discourse: should one attend the concert?
The truth is that if Joe Biden tells Netanyahu enough is enough, then Netanyahu has to stop.
The escalation calls for strong and visible cooperation among the members of the Arab League.