A reflection on Mahmoud Darwish’s 'A River Dies of Thirst: Diaries' (first published by Archipelago in 2009)
Donates BDT 37 lakhs in financial aid to Gaza from staff Eid bonus
What is the feeling of celebrating independence knowing it marks the darkest day in another people's history?
Words were never my greatest strength/ But the arsonist's child will read them
If the conflict continues until end-March then the unemployment rate will soar to 57 percent, ILO said.
If the US has been letting Israel subvert its policies for decades, what has changed since October 7, 2023 that will allow it now to stand up to Israel’s bullying?
rise, rise—now evening dies: sun-born in valleys with burning olive trees—where women like me plod one day at a time,
Hussam Al-Attar, a 15 year old Palestinian kid, has been named “the Newton of Gaza” after successfully generating electricity from wind. He used basic tools for providing electricity.
Ghazawneh says his income has plummeted from around 7,000 shekels ($1,850) per month to just 2,000 ($530).
A reflection on Mahmoud Darwish’s 'A River Dies of Thirst: Diaries' (first published by Archipelago in 2009)
Donates BDT 37 lakhs in financial aid to Gaza from staff Eid bonus
What is the feeling of celebrating independence knowing it marks the darkest day in another people's history?
Words were never my greatest strength/ But the arsonist's child will read them
If the conflict continues until end-March then the unemployment rate will soar to 57 percent, ILO said.
If the US has been letting Israel subvert its policies for decades, what has changed since October 7, 2023 that will allow it now to stand up to Israel’s bullying?
rise, rise—now evening dies: sun-born in valleys with burning olive trees—where women like me plod one day at a time,
Hussam Al-Attar, a 15 year old Palestinian kid, has been named “the Newton of Gaza” after successfully generating electricity from wind. He used basic tools for providing electricity.
Ghazawneh says his income has plummeted from around 7,000 shekels ($1,850) per month to just 2,000 ($530).
Fears of a regional escalation have spiked, with Iran and its proxies stepping up attacks across the region in solidarity with Hamas.