One Night for Syria
A Flood in Bath Country (Director: Omar Amiralay) For once the images that reach us from Syria will not be from a shelling in Homs framed through the news hour of a major television network. As the...
View ArticleWomen on the Front
In Egypt, on the eleventh of February 2011—the night president Hosni Mubarak resigned and handed over power to the army—a revolution was on the move, but the next day, it was a female reporter who...
View ArticleNuclear Frontline
The topic is not new but is on the news. Does Iran have nuclear power and is it trying to build weapons of mass destruction in order to attack Israel? Where and how does Israel stand in the middle of...
View ArticleWomen’s Rights, a Revolution Worth Completing
The aftermath of an Arab Spring was initially a time of joy for the role many women played during those days of revolution. However, from West to East, there is still much to be accomplished. The...
View ArticleTheir Chosen One
Khairat Al-Shater In an official statement on Saturday, the Muslim Brotherhood announced it had reversed its decision not to nominate a presidential candidate. The news caught many by surprise. The...
View ArticleArt & Conflict – The Case of Syria
Live music from the duo Fantazia At a time when diplomacy and journalism seem not to be doing much for Syria, can art do a better job? Dash Arabic Series Cafe tried to answer the question in an evening...
View ArticleLet’s Talk about Yemen
A Yemeni soldier shades himself from the sun as anti-government protesters perform the weekly Friday prayers during a rally the the capital in Sanaa, on April 13, 2012 Yemen’s weaknesses and...
View ArticleYemen Bomb Plot Thwarted
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta speaks during a press conference at the Pentagon The CIA has uncovered a plot by Al-Qaeda to detonate an upgraded version of the failed 2009 “underwear bomb” in the...
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