Hundreds of thousands of Turks protested in Istanbul on Saturday against the jailing of Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, President Tayyip Erdogan's main rival.
On March 25, 1971, Dhaka became a theatre for unimaginable atrocities. The night provided cover as the guardians of the state ...
ISTANBUL: Hundreds of thousands of people protested in Istanbul on Saturday (May 29) against the jailing of Mayor Ekrem ...
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‘Israeli peace’ is Not a Silver Bullet for The Levant
Yesterday, in Jeddah, Syrian and Lebanese defense ministers Murhaf Abu Qusra and Michel Menassa signed a promising agreement to end lingering border issues between Lebanon and Syria. In truth, neither ...
Recently, in the aftermath of communal violence that erupted in Nagpur following protests over a poster of Aurangzeb, ...
The intersection of art and activism challenges societal norms, highlights systemic injustices, and demands that women are ...
This write up is not a review of Dalit comedian Manjeet Sarkar’s one-hour-long special ‘Let’s talk about caste’. Rather, it's an open letter to Manjeet. To the ...
Amid ongoing trauma, Jews and Israelis relive an unfathomable tragedy, but our identity must be shaped by more than grief - honoring our true story beyond tragedy.
Karachi, Pakistan's economic powerhouse, has long grappled with crime and chaos. However, recent revelations have shattered ...
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The Myth of “Anti-White Racism”
For several years now, a phrase has been recurrent in French public debate, used to discredit discussions on discrimination: ...
Note: This text has been translated from the original Turkish version titled Galatasaray’dan mektup var: Gençlik susmayacak, ...
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Racism in American Education
The book under review, by Dr. Eve Ewing of the University of Chicago, is a manifesto arguing for educational abolitionism: ...