
Divorce as Punishment: Gulf Mothers Between Custody Laws and the Blackmail of Silence
Within the context of the legislative transformations taking place across the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, custody laws emerge as one

Within the context of the legislative transformations taking place across the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, custody laws emerge as one

Despite the fact that a full year has passed since the election of the current municipal council, it has not

On the sixth of May every year, Lebanon celebrates Press Day, with ceremonies organized and many journalists and media professionals

An investigation tracking the cost of early closures and reduced lighting on safety and mobility in public space In times

After decades without a national framework regulating refugee affairs, the Egyptian Parliament passed the country’s first-ever asylum law in December

Egypt is a graveyard for women. I wonder how much we must normalize this statement before every subsequent event is

Social collapse isn’t born in a roar; it begins with a whisper. A nation doesn’t just fall when its cities

The Abu Rami family, like many others, used to visit Tyre’s sandy beach when summer arrived. But this year, they

In one of Zahle’s neighborhoods, George — a man in his forties who has been paralyzed on one side since

In Lebanon, where sectarianism remains dominant in all aspects of life, many citizens seek to remove their sect from the
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