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Literature
1st Sharjah Literature Festival Begins
The festival will run until 21st January and features a rich array of literary, cultural, and entertainment events inspired by…
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Analysis
Observations of an Expat: Gaza Ceasefire
The people were celebrating Gaza Ceasefire when the Israeli bombs started to fall again killing 110 more Palestinians By Tom…
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Literature
Novel: An Unknown Life (Part-2)
Kolkata-based author Debasree Chakraborty writes a novel about the 19 years of life of Jesus, which, according to some contemporary…
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Middle East
No Propaganda on Earth Can Hide the Wound that is Palestine: Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy’s PEN Pinter Prize 2024 speech delivered at the PEN Pinter Prize ceremony at the British Library on 10…
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World News
Iraq Launches First Domestic Heavy Truck Assembly Plant in Partnership with China
The Shacman X3000 truck was unveiled as the plant’s first product, alongside plans to ramp up production to 1,400 trucks…
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Analysis
Israel on Rampage – II
Would it be the end of Israel’s policy for the hegemonic control of the region? No definite answer. Given Israel’s…
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Analysis
Israel on Rampage
While Gaza is being reduced to rubble by the Israel, the Arab states are individually engaged in a desperate exercise…
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Middle East
Julani – From Head Chopper to Head of State!
Abu Muhammad al Julani is the nom de guerre, the name that Julani has given himself and known to the…
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Analysis
Observations of an Expat: Middle East Whack-a-Mole
Which mole will need whacking next? The Middle East is very much like the fairground game whack-a-mole. By Tom Arms…
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Middle East
Beirut: War generated surrealistic photography tourism
Lebanon, and specifically Beirut, its capital and largest city, stood out during the war as an unconventional “tourism” destination that…
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