Israel treated us terribly. It denied people essential medicine. One night, yesterday night, we were shouting that someone was possibly having a heart attack. They didn’t come. They didn’t care. They ...
Greta Thunberg has arrived in Greece following her deportation from Israel, after the Gaza aid flotilla was intercepted. Thunberg, along with hundreds of other activists onboard, was illegally ...
The UDHR promised dignity for all, but 75 years later we must teach it in every school to prevent the failures and genocide we see in Gaza Throughout history, humanity has relied on books, most of ...
On empty gestures, Western complicity, and the fight for a future beyond mere recognition The roots of the Palestinian conflict lie in the deep wounds and scars inflicted across West Asia by Western ...
Malaysia's 2024 Happiness Index reveals that economic prosperity doesn't guarantee wellbeing, challenging how we measure progress.
Western governments like the UK, France, Canada and Australia have finally recognised the state of Palestine – but don’t be fooled. As Yanis Varoufakis explains, this is not a principled stand. It’s a ...
West Asia analyst Soumaya Ghannoushi drew a historical parallel between the 1947 Exodus ship, which carried Holocaust survivors to Palestine but was turned away by British authorities, and the recent ...
David Hearst, editor-in-chief of Middle East Eye, has criticised regional leaders for backing the Gaza plan unveiled by US President Donald Trump. “Regional leaders have responded to the bravery and ...
From NCIS to lighthearted sitcoms, Israel keeps showing up in ways that have nothing to do with the plot. Mossad agents are framed as heroes and kibbutz life is sold as adventurous, while Palestinian ...
The Malaysian human rights commission Suhakam joins the Malaysian government and the international community in condemning the reported attack by Israeli forces on the Global Sumud Flotilla, a ...
The circular economy has focused on goods, but services dominate modern economies and must become central to sustainability efforts.
Currently, only the prime minister can decide when to dissolve Parliament. This gives one person significant control over the timing of elections, says Wong Chin Huat, the deputy head of strategy at ...
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