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Capital of Khuzestan in Iran, Ahvaz has the most bridges in the Middle East and enjoys a history of peacemaking, living up to its bridge-building reputation.
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The New Arab Meets: Trailblazing Muslim Women Awards founder Suada Mohamoud, following the third consecutive year of the awards ceremony to talk about its birth, cultivating community spirit, and the importance of representation.
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Gaza's education system has come to a standstill. In previous Israeli aggressions, teachers were able to comfort their class with psychological support and guidelines. However, this time, constant communication blackouts are causing untold trauma.
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Finding pro-Palestinian, BDS-friendly brands can be difficult, so we've teamed up with model Mariah Idrissi to list some of our favourite labels to support.
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Colonial France marketed Tunisia as an exotic and backwards destination, depicting the locals as lazy and unmodern. The Tunisian tourism office then adopted these motifs until a wave of Tunisian artists decided to reclaim their cultural identity.
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Planning a visit to Tunisia? Consider the 30-minute drive from Tunis to La Marsa, a beautiful coastal city that boasts breathtaking beaches and striking architecture. The New Arab has profiled the city and listed the places to eat, sleep, and shop.
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From traditional motifs to modern elegance, fashion brand Zennar has redefined cultural fashion in Gaza. Discover the captivating fusion of heritage and style that celebrates Palestinian authenticity.
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This tiny emirate put the Middle East on the Michelin map. We speak to Chef Berger, the man behind Ossiano, a restaurant that made it to the starred list, two years in a row.
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The Mediterranean diet is often advertised as European. This co-option of North African and Middle Eastern culture has had detrimental effects on sustainable production and food insecurity, whilst preventing regional culinary scenes from flourishing.
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The self-proclaimed 'capital of the world', decisions made in Washington DC have global consequences. But there's a new taste-maker in town: the city's growing Arab community. The New Arab gives you a whistle-stop or some of DC's best Arab sites.