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Brooke Anderson

Anderson

Brooke is The New Arab's Washington, DC correspondent. She did her BA in Geography of the Middle East at the University of London, SOAS, where she wrote a dissertation on water policy in Syria and Turkey. She spent five years in Damascus, where she studied Arabic and worked as a journalist and eight years in Beirut, where she mainly worked as a journalist. She has won awards for writing about police brutality in the US and Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

 

Areas of focus: US foreign policy, Arab and Muslim communities in the US, political movements in the US

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On the campus of Columbia University in New York, hundreds of students are taking part in demonstrations that are galvanising others around the world. 

24 April, 2024

If the plaintiffs are successful, this could set a precedent for challenging corporate impunity for private military contractors abroad.

23 April, 2024

The University of California's cancellation of the speech of their valedictorian due to alleged security concerns, is raising alarms over free speech.

19 April, 2024

The resolution was part of a series of measures in the House this week related to antisemitism and rhetoric against Israel.

17 April, 2024

On Monday, protesters advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza blocked roads and buildings in coordinated demonstrations in cities across the US and worldwide.

16 April, 2024

A group of around a dozen Yale students launched a hunger strike on Saturday in protest of Israel's war in Gaza and their university's weapons investments.

14 April, 2024

The students were arrested after trying to protect a "mock apartheid wall" which was about to be demolished by university authorities.

14 April, 2024

"It goes along at a pretty even clip, and then in October, it shoots through the roof," Corey Saylor, research and advocacy director at CAIR, told The New Arab.

10 April, 2024

"For me, it's not new information. We've been seeing mobilisations all over the country — tens of thousands of people mobilising," an activist remarked to TNA.

29 March, 2024

The field hospital was expected to serve around 30 to 40 patients daily, but it ended up treating around a thousand patients a day.

20 March, 2024