Will redistricting set back America's 'multi-racial democracy'?
Israel using solitary confinement against Palestinian children
Almost 20 million people in Sudan still face acute hunger
Will London's Green gains reshape local policy on Palestine?
After the Iran war, could Israel's focus shift towards Turkey?
Inside the rising wave of anti-Christian violence in Jerusalem
Ghada Karmi: I was there during Nakba. It didn't start in 1948
The Nakba never ended for Palestinians, I'm living it in Gaza
Let Them Genocide: How we all paid for Israel’s impunity
Al-Amari after the Nakba: One fear shared across generations
Nakba to Gaza: Why Palestinians still carry keys to lost homes
Saif Abu Keshek on Israeli detention and Gaza flotilla raid
K2, firm tied to US-Israel, is overseeing Arab central banks
How Syria's performative coast massacre inquiry blocks justice
Israel may breach foreign interference laws in anti-BDS scheme
Giovanni Vimercati is a freelance film critic and a graduate student at the American University of Beirut. Follow him on Twitter: @CLF_Project
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