Giving Italy a Sound It Has No Category For: An Interview with Palestinian-Italian Singer TÄRA
TÄRA's debut EP Zefiro dropped on Nakba Day. She calls her genre Arab&B, making music for Italy's unrepresented, and she's ...
TÄRA's debut EP Zefiro dropped on Nakba Day. She calls her genre Arab&B, making music for Italy's unrepresented, and she's ...
The Albanian government embraced Israel through the genocide. Its citizens refused and across deep divides, Palestine became the cause that ...
Kushner didn't open Albania's coastline to capital. He walked through a door that Rama built, decorated, and defended as Renaissance
A Lebanese scholar in Berlin on carrying war in your body through a city that cannot hear it, and being ...
South Lebanon is being ethnically cleansed and ecologically destroyed. A documented, live-streamed erasure met with global silence
As Beirut is bombed, an academic speaks about justice and extractivism as she is caught between war at home and ...
From coffeehouse storytellers to digital archives, communities across the Arab world have long shaped and shared history in public, challenging ...
A review of Abdalhadi Alijla’s Fearful in Gaza, tracing how ordinary childhood memories under siege resist abstraction and restore Gaza ...
In the shadow of Gaza’s genocide, an Arab academic navigates funding, contracts, and collaboration while confronting the quiet violence of ...
From Epstein's island to Munich's standing ovations, colonial domination continues with impunity in Iran, Lebanon and Palestine
A cornerstone of Turkey’s independent media since 1995, Açık Radyo lost its FM license in 2024 but continues to fight ...
Israel’s permit regime is not administrative dysfunction but deliberate policy, leaving thousands to die while awaiting evacuation and thousands more ...
For decades, toxic industry has poisoned Gabès’ air and sea. Today, residents claim the right to breathe—rising against phosphate pollution, ...
In Japan, Palestine solidarity movements may be smaller than in the West, but they are very active, and Gaza becomes ...
In the global majority, big Tech policies are often complicit in the rise of digital fascism, hate speech, and systemic ...
Day by day, the United States is becoming more overt in using its economic and technological influence against its adversaries, ...
A critical reflection on platform brutality, exhausted imaginaries, and the uneasy search for collective exits from digital dependency.
On retaliation, weak protections, and why defending tech workers’ rights is essential to confronting surveillance, militarisation, and corporate complicity in ...
Which effects will the current exposure to violence have on future generations?
An Algerian voice on colonial denial, European “realism,” and why freedom never waits for permission.
Digital platforms silence Palestinians; yet online, they archive survival, expose injustice, and demand the world bear witness.
From erased graffiti to banned symbols, Germany’s crackdown on Palestinian street art exposes how aesthetics become acts of resistance, memory, ...
In Palestine, journalism has never been just a profession. It is a lifeline, a form of resistance, and, too often, ...
From Rosa Luxemburg’s century-old defense against militarism to Berlin’s student trials on Palestine, Germany’s judiciary still insists it is “handling ...
Facing arrests, bans, and brutal crackdowns, organizers in Berlin and New York persist in their fight for Palestine, exposing the ...
In this interview, Refqa Abu-Remaileh maps a fragmented literary history shaped by exile, censorship, and resilience—offering an interactive archive that ...
Karnataka’s indigenous forest dwellers face state crackdowns. Their struggle reveals how India’s conservation model erases the very communities who safeguard ...
For Palestinians, grief is endless, compounded, and interrupted—never given space to breathe, never allowed to end.
Israel’s surprise assault sparked a brutal war that allowed Iran’s regime to pose as the nation’s protector. Yet beneath the ...
