Historic Game on the Horizon: US Faces Iran Once More
Mireille Rebeiz objects to geopolitical hypocrisy when it comes to migrants and workers’ rights, and supports the upcoming US-Iran match in Doha.
Mireille Rebeiz objects to geopolitical hypocrisy when it comes to migrants and workers’ rights, and supports the upcoming US-Iran match in Doha.
One of Iran’s contemporary writers shares his thoughts with a friend in the west about the direction the country is going as a result of the Mahsa Amini protests.
Mariam Elnozahy reviews the new exhibit at London’s Mosaic Rooms that looks at ecology and politics in Lebanon.
Justin Olivier Salhani reviews a new anthology on football and the Middle East just as the World Cup kicks off in Qatar.
In her monthly music column, Melissa Chemam talks to Sabrine Jenhani, half of the indie Tunisian duo Ÿuma.
We saw Dina Amer’s debut feature film based on the life of Hasna Ait Boulahcen, yet another victim of Wahhabi/Salafi extremism.
Viola Shafik saw the Montpellier CINEMED screening of a new feature in which Haifa Palestinians catch a strange virus.
A Palestinian family mysteriously disintegrates while violence permeates the valley in which they reside.
Karim Goury revels in the new feature from Swedish Egyptian director Tarik Saleh.
Francisco Letelier reminisces on his soccer identities in Chile and the USA, while delving into the international politics of the game.
Hanif Kureishi reminisces on how he came to write his first novel, a coming-of-age saga set in 1970s London.
Rusha Rafeek interviews graphic memoirist Malaka Gharib about her Arab American coming of age story.