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Watching the watchdogs: Media, law and Gaza genocide
The United States media, bar just a few exceptions, are refusing to engage seriously with one of the most important…
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How did a far-right outsider rise to power in Argentina?
In just three years, Javier Milei, an eccentric libertarian economist and regular participant on talk shows on TV, managed to…
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‘The day after’ in Gaza, rest of Palestine
Sultan Barakat After a brief hiatus of seven days in late November, Israel has resumed its punishing campaign of indiscriminate bombing in…
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Israel is using the same tactics in Gaza that al-Assad employed in Syria
As the humanitarian pause took effect in Gaza, footage of the massive destruction in the northern part of the enclave…
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What ‘tunnels’ and ‘hostages’ mean in Gaza
Eman Mohammed I spent most of my life on a strip of land not much bigger than Manhattan, surrounded by…
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There is nowhere safe for children to go in Gaza
I have spent the last week in Gaza, where I’ve witnessed a dire situation becoming catastrophic. While visiting a shelter…
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Fact or fiction? Israeli maps and AI do not save Palestinian lives
Marc Owen Jones On December 2, the Israeli army’s Arabic-language spokesperson Avichay Adraee posted a map of Gaza, broken up…
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Walking to America
Belén Fernández The isthmus of Tehuantepec, the narrow strip of land that separates the Gulf of Mexico from the Pacific…
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Israel has lost the war of public opinion
In a new media landscape dominated not by Western media giants but by Instagram reels, TikTok videos and YouTube shorts,…
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Nigerian workers’ wages diminish as inflation rises and gov’t revenue dips
When Yusuf Mogaji joined Nigeria’s federal civil service as a non-teaching staff member at the University of Ilorin in 2015,…
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