
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

The violence experienced by Mariam, a young woman from the southern town of Aitaroun who asked to remain anonymous, was

The effects of violence in this home are no longer measured by bruises. The beatings, according to Lana, a 32-year-old

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

Tamam Ali, a farmer from the town of Aitaroun, relied entirely on her land to secure her annual income. Before

Stories are told within society, and reports confirm, that some walls of homes were not merely stones, but solid barriers

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

In moments of displacement, stories are not the same, but what unites them is that women, especially mothers, suddenly find

In the streets of Beirut and its suburbs—where roads intertwine and choke under traffic congestion, where daily outings have become

At the recent Global Investigative Journalism Network conference held in Kuala Lumpur, the opening speech by Filipino journalist Maria Ressa,
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