Iason Athanasiadis shares his remembrance and unpublished photos from the decisive battle of the 18 days that shook...
14 FEBRUARY 2021 • By Iason Athanasiadis
Half Tunisian, half exile, Farah Abdessamad remembers the jasmine of her childhood and the dreams of Tunisia's future.
14 FEBRUARY 2021 • By Danielle Haque
Mischa Geracoulis remembers Zahra's Paradise along with the Arab awakenings, George Floyd, Covid-19 and Groundhog Day.
14 FEBRUARY 2021 • By Alia Mossallam
In which Egyptian-Syrian-French journalist and novelist Robert Solé considers the Arab awakenings across the region.
14 FEBRUARY 2021 • By Mischa Geracoulis
Is the cost of water really higher than the cost of petrol? Are we destined to run out...
16 JANUARY 2021 • By TMR
Danielle Haque on the slow violence of water scarcity and other environmental and social justice trauma as described...
14 JANUARY 2021 • By Shahla Ujayli
Farah Abdessamad remembers the Dead Sea and the myth of Bahamut.
14 JANUARY 2021 • By Farah Abdessamad
Francisco Letelier on the lingering memories of Dune as a metaphor for a struggling planet.
14 JANUARY 2021 • By Farah Abdessamad
Iason Athanasiadis on the cities of the Mediterranean and Levant and the exceptionalism that has diminished our shared...
14 JANUARY 2021 • By Iason Athanasiadis
Osama Esber interviews an Iraqi environmental writer on his book Guardians of the Water and the future of...
14 JANUARY 2021 • By Osama Esber
Jordan Elgrably explores whether the drought in Syria fueled the country's civil war and what climate change means...
14 JANUARY 2021 • By Jordan Elgrably
The marine goddess La Pincoya is a reminder of the polluted waters left behind in the previously pristine...
14 JANUARY 2021 • By Farah Abdessamad