
Deferred Justice: Iraqi Women Punished by Forced Patience
Thirty-year-old Muna Hassan fled barefoot into the street, carrying nothing but a body that had narrowly escaped death and a

Thirty-year-old Muna Hassan fled barefoot into the street, carrying nothing but a body that had narrowly escaped death and a

I did not know Cairo well. For me-the young woman coming from North Sinai-the capital had always been a sprawling

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

This article was produced as part of the first edition of the Amwaj Media Fellowship in 2025. The article was

The moment you step into Laila Soueif’s home, it looks at first like any other grandmother’s house — old chairs,

The Impact of the War on Gaza after October 7 on Egyptian Women’s Reproductive Choices: Between Emotional Solidarity and Social

“I’m afraid if one of the kids gets sick, I won’t know what to do,” she says.The fear of illness

In a country exhausted by war and destruction, the authorities continue their battle against those who are different, as if

In a family gathering, where everyone is busy exchanging greetings and asking who’s arrived and who’s missing, the reception room—and
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