The Walls Have Eyes—Surveillance in the Algorithm Age
Iason Athanasiadis talks to Petra Molnar about her new book on automated decision-making technologies that facilitate institutional violence while eliminating accountability.
Iason Athanasiadis talks to Petra Molnar about her new book on automated decision-making technologies that facilitate institutional violence while eliminating accountability.
Israel’s war on Gaza and Palestinians in the West Bank has prompted dissent around the world that refuses to be silenced.
An entire family is preoccupied with its history and questions of national identity, confounded by France’s rejection of the pieds-noirs.
With genocidal violence raging in Gaza and muzzling of pro-Palestinian voices throughout France, Ariella Azoulay's word is now inescapable.
Laëtitia Soula reports on a French trade union event that presented anti-colonialist writer and publisher Alain Gresh.
War and documentary photographer Maher Attar opens the Art District in Beirut to nurture other artists and beauty.
Laëtitia Soula toured the expansive photo exhibit Portraits of France, which celebrates the lives of 318 immigrants who paid it forward.
The Moroccan team's World Cup wins have galvanized their Arab and African fans and inspired millions around the world.
Film critic and historian Viola Shafik pillories cinematographic voyeurism.
We saw Dina Amer's debut feature film based on the life of Hasna Ait Boulahcen, yet another victim of Wahhabi/Salafi extremism.
Algerian critic Fouad Mami parses his nation's history and independence from France, on Algeria's 60th anniversary.
Pierre Daum opines that despite a French museum's best effort, an exhibit on Algeria and France can't escape its colonial bias.
Oliver Gloag explores the conflicted Algerian and French identity of Albert Camus, reviewing his later novels, stories and statements.
Rosa Maria Branche welcomes Rima Abdul Malak as Macron's choice for the new Minister of Culture.
Aren't military attacks on hospitals and other medical facilities considered war crimes?