Motherhood, in literature, is often softened. It is polished until it gleams with sacrifice and tenderness, its rough edges filed away in favour of devotion.
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Anyone engaged in Palestine solidarity in Western Europe or North America has witnessed a disturbing spectacle: Iranian ...
After gaining independence from Britain in 1971, Qatar's ruling Al Thani family began their reign in the newly independent nation ...
Ali Vaez, the Iran project director at the International Crisis Group, explains the history of miscalculations that led to ...
From Lebanon and Syria to Palestine, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, filmmakers have produced powerful stories despite war and ...
Turkey’s foreign minister says diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran is stalled, but he thinks quiet back-channel talks remain ...
Women charged with a crime in Senegal are at the mercy of a slow judicial process and prisons that may lack basic supplies.
Opinion
AFCON chaos Justice: What exactly Malawi can learn from Morocco’s tough stand on football violence
Football is often described as the beautiful game, but when passion crosses the line into violence, it quickly becomes ugly. Recently, the High Court of Rabat in Morocco sent a strong message to ...
The late Iranian Supreme Leader suppressed a determined grassroots struggle for self-determination—often with crushing ...
The Western Journal on MSN
Nepo-baby Nazi-tattooed Dem Senate candidate decries 'anti-Semitism,' claims 'anti-trans' agenda cooked up by 'billionaires'
Graham Platner, once touted as the future of the Democratic Party, is having a week. In case you've forgotten about him, Platner is the far-left "oyster farmer" (translation: rich nepo-baby who took ...
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