Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Skies of Apartheid

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By Jana Aljamal The soft summer wind screamed “homeland.” The smell of freshly watered soil screamed “homeland.” The faded sound of the neighbor’s donkey braying...

The Timekeeper

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By Tala Alsakka-Amini Stillness washed over the city as the sun crawled back into the invisible horizon. The earth breathed while the moving clouds obscured...

Like an Aliph/أ

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By Sarah Al Saeid Even before she could come anywhere close to the classroom, you would know something was not right. A shadow that lingered...

Silent Empathy

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By Poojaraj Maniyeri The heat was blinding, the sun’s rays pointed directly at us as if seeking vengeance. The place smelled just right, the delicious...

Under the sea

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By Shatha Alshamsi “Yallah, mama and baba are waiting in the car!” Abdulla urged from the entrance of our shared bedroom, before racing down the...

Border crossing

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By Ahmed Ammar                   My father had just returned from his travel to London in 2002, during the second Intifada. It was an uneasy time for...

One phone call away from disaster

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By Tuqa Al Ayoubi Dima was a notoriously busy woman. If being a working mother was a competitive sport, she'd be an Olympian— a very...

The night disco died

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Journalism student Zainab Husain discusses the revival of disco during Covid-19 Many musical genres, artists and bands fade away but why do they? How did...

Journalism student Aminath Ifasa discusses post feminism

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Journalism student Aminath Ifasa expresses her views on post-feminism and explores current debates on gender roles. Journalism and Women’s Studies student Aminath Ifasa expresses her...

Podcast commentary by journalism student Jana Aljamal

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In her podcast, journalism student Jana Aljamal discusses how the humanization of a laboratory rabbit in a short film might have affected an industry. The...

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