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October’s Memory: When History Becomes a Justification for the Present
Every year on this day, for the past 52 years, Egyptians mark the anniversary of the October 6, 1973 war the 10th of Ramadan, 1393 AH a defining moment…
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Noon Post
Generation Z Protests: Morocco as a Mirror of Cairo’s Authoritarian Fears
For days, Morocco has witnessed an unprecedented wave of protests, led by a non-ideological youth movement drawn from Generation Z those born between…
1 hr ago
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Noon Post
Engineering After Genocide: Mapping Arab Positions on the “Day After” in Gaza
It is striking to witness the scene: the leaders of eight Arab and Muslim countries sitting down with U.S.
1 hr ago
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Ahmad Tanani
Gaza: Where Genocide Continues All the Way to the Graves
In a phone call marked by anxious urgency and searing anger, the voice of 20-something Motaz Alyan rings out: “I need cement to cover the stones beneath…
2 hrs ago
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Noon Post
From 2011 to 2025: Moroccan Protests Rekindle Old Demands with New Tools
Since late September 2025, Morocco has been gripped by a wave of protests that have evoked memories of the 2011 demonstrations led by the February 20…
Oct 3
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Noon Post
“Like a Knife in the Heart of the Village”: Testimonies from the West Bank Riven by Gates and Checkpoints
While the world watches weather forecasts and currency prices, the Palestinian tracks a different forecast: road conditions.
Oct 3
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Sondos
“If We Are Determined to Succeed, We Will Survive Together”: An Interview with Syrian Novelist Fawwaz Haddad
In the history of the Syrian novel, the name Fawwaz Haddad stands out as one of the most vital voices chronicling the country’s major transformations.
Oct 2
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How Sudan’s Floods Are Undermining Food Security
Suleiman Abdel-Hakam stands helplessly before his farm in the village of Mina, near the city of Sennar in southeastern Sudan, watching floodwaters…
Oct 2
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Yousif basher
After a Long Silence: Is Ahmed Ali Preparing for a New Battle in Yemen?
In the wake of the popular uprisings of 2011, several Arab leaders were ousted from power among them, the presidents of Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, and…
Oct 2
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Noon Post
Irregular Migration and the Plight of Yemenis in Libya: An Interview with the Yemeni Ambassador
In the midst of Yemen’s protracted crisis, now entering its ninth year, Libya has emerged as a key transit point for hundreds of young Yemenis seeking…
Oct 1
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بشرى الحميدي
The Industry of Destruction: How Israel Profits from Demolishing Our Homes
In late February 2025, the U.S.
Oct 1
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Esraa sayed
Trump’s Plan: Conditional Reconstruction and New Maps of Occupation
In a theatrical display replete with the usual flair of American presidential propaganda, Donald Trump announced his plan to “end the war” in the Gaza…
Oct 1
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Ahmad Tanani
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