
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

From Bombing to Bulldozing: How Southern Villages Became Targets for the Erasure of Life On April 20, 2026, the southern

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

“My mom was killed.” I realized that my friend had lost her mother, and I found myself unable to say

Ghada, a pseudonym, sits on a wooden bench across from me, but her eyes drift far away, staring at a

The concept of citizenship was not born as a fully formed theory; rather, it has undergone continuous development linked to

The Nakba of 1948 was not merely a passing military event; it was also a process of erasure of the

Not all LGBTQ individuals in Lebanon experience the same forms of targeting. Violence against them is neither fixed nor neutral.

The Algerian digital sphere recently witnessed intense backlash following influencer Sarah Hannana’s announcement of her decision to remove the hijab.

The decision to be childfree is never a calm one when women make it. When the feminist writer and philosopher
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