Unleashing new Demons: How the US Invasion of Iraq Fueled Syria’s Collapse
The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 and its blunders dismantled the state, planting the seeds of ISIS and its ...
The US invasion of Iraq in 2003 and its blunders dismantled the state, planting the seeds of ISIS and its ...
Writing and archiving are emotional and political acts—a refusal to surrender memory to silence, transforming history into a living tapestry ...
The archive of the revolution is both a child of hope and its creator. Through documenting their revolution and preserving ...
Amid the cracked tiles of the German Foreigners’ Office, Aras feels the weight of a people caught up in a ...
Revolutions fade, but their magic survives in music, memories, and fragments of a collective dream—this is a tale of witnessing ...
In Syria, our memory, shaped by fear, mistrust, and control, has become a battleground, caught between 'trauma porn' and modern ...
With Israel not allowing DNA tests in Gaza, families guess who to mourn. Children disappear into rubble. Parents are left ...
M. held a sign asking if Germany learned from the Holocaust. She now faces criminal charges for it.
Bosnia's fate was sealed not by war alone, but by the architecture of an unequal peace.
As Gaza burned, Saudi Arabia kept the oil flowing, the arms investments growing, and its strategic alliance with Israel deepening ...
Deliberate attacks on healthcare are becoming a hallmark of modern warfare — and a test of international law
Peter Wollen’s sci-fi parable of solidarity, screened at On Strike Berlin, speaks powerfully to today’s calls for boycott and the ...
How does one go on when their world has been erased? Through art, survivors navigate the weight of absence, transforming ...
Without fully embracing decolonial practices, academia’s commitment to transformative change remains superficial at best or a performative maneuver that ultimately ...
so, tell me. when do we mourn the living dead that we are, the muted throats that we occupy, the ...
Amr Gamal’s “The Burdened” is a story of sacrifice and survival that captures Yemen’s grim reality, where poverty often proves ...
Syrian queer artist Qaduda reflects on the harrowing, daily experience we went through during the past year: the endless cycle ...
how can we arrive at a condition in which a struggle for a democratic, inclusive and open Syrian polity and ...
The act of rebuilding is deeply symbolic. In the face of destruction, it serves as a defiant assertion of belonging ...
Three situated experiences of the development of AI technologies, challenging the language used to describe them, their inner functioning and ...
In the face of destruction and enforced forgetfulness, the madness of remembering is a weapon to reclaim Beirut’s identity and ...
The stories of the people are the story of the city—its erased history. In the midst of its destruction, the ...
A law deeming the UN agency a ‘terror group’ raises global concerns over humanitarian missions.
With its false narratives, Zionist propaganda bluntly weaponises queer Palestinians, in service of a genocide.
The role of migrant workers in the anti-coup movement in Myanmar shows how migration can be a transformative and revolutionary ...
In just hours, Israeli airstrikes destroyed Nabatieh’s historic market and the ancient Maloula tree.
One year after the 7th of October, four anomalies and paradoxes of our daily media experience appear evident, linking the ...
The word terror means extreme fear, and there is no greater terror than being dehumanized by the world's most powerful ...
A year has passed, and the brutal machine continues to devour our bodies, moving between Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and beyond.
The real stories of the local Sudanese medical teams who remained in El Fasher to save lives under fire while ...