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  • Window with a view – the hotel is located right next to the Israeli "barrier"
    Middle East: Is there a solution to the endless conflict?

    Welcome to Abraham/Ibrahim

    Who invented it? The Swiss. Why it might be worth looking to the Swiss Confederation in the search for a solution to the Middle East conflict

  • Hussam Qais Taha with a water buffalo
    Climate change in Iraq

    When the water buffalo die

    Iraq is one of the nations hardest hit by climate change. But the 'land between the two rivers' isn't just drying out, it's also battling groundwater contamination as a result of oil production

  • EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visits Abdul Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo
    EU-Egypt agreement

    Dubious deal with Cairo

    The EU's planned aid for Egypt will primarily serve to prop up authoritarian rule rather than contribute to the country's long-term stability. Additionally, the EU Commission's procedural approach is highly problematic

  • During the day, Syria Street is one of Tripoli's main thoroughfares
    Lebanon's Tripoli

    Old wounds and new problems on "Syria Street"

    Syria Street in Tripoli, Lebanon's second-largest city, was a microcosm of the Syrian Civil War for many years. Nowadays, a fragile calm hides the complexities of Lebanon's past and the resilience of its people

  • A woman in an animal-print headscarf and black jumper (Menna Hamouda) stands in front of charcoal and chalk drawings on a wall in Gaza; she looks very serious
    The story of a young artist in Gaza

    When the pain begins to draw

    Drawing on the walls of buildings in the Gaza Strip is a way for 21-year-old artist Menna Hamouda to express the trauma inflicted by five months of pain and destruction

  • Protesters hold up placards and wave Druze flags, Sweida city, Syria, 27 August 2023
    Anti-Assad protests in Syria's Sweida governate

    New wave of violence after protester death?

    Locals in southern Syria have been protesting peacefully for months now, despite their government's brutal crackdown. But in late February, for the first time, a demonstrator was killed

  • A Palestinian flag is caught in barbed wire near the Israeli West Bank barrier; houses can be seen in the background
    Prospects for peace in the Middle East

    The search for the Middle East formula

    Without rights for the Palestinians, there can be neither security for Israelis nor stability in the Middle East. There are four possible future scenarios

  • Djazia Satour (right) sings into a microphone as she plays the bendir; in the background, sitting at a grand piano, is pianist Pierre-Luc Jamain
    Contemporary Algerian music

    A Franco-Arabic acoustic duet

    Djazia Satour is one of the most eminent Algerian vocalists of our time. Her new stage project sees her performing her songs in a duo setting with pianist Pierre-Luc Jamain and bringing to life the sounds and tonal colour of her childhood home.

  • Nimrod Flaschenberg during an "Israelis for Peace" protest in front of the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin
    Israelis for Peace in Berlin

    "Anything is better than Netanyahu"

    For seven weeks now, left-wing activist Nimrod Flaschenberg and other like-minded Israelis have been demonstrating outside Germany's foreign ministry

  • Al Jazeera and Channel 14
    War propaganda in Israel and the Arab world

    Spewing poison in both directions

    In addition to the actual warfare in Gaza, another, lesser known burden is weighing on the prospects for a better future in the Middle East. Influential media channels are lending support to the most radical forces on both sides of the conflict

  • Dervishes on a ceiling painting in a cultural centre in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
    750th anniversary of Rumi’s death – Part 7

    "Light your beacon!"

    In Rumi's lifetime, too, people were frightened by war and uncertainty. His poetry has much to teach us about human nature

  • A man carries two UNRWA sacks of wheat flower on his shoulder as he walks through a blue door
    The role of UNRWA in Gaza

    UNRWA and the day after in Gaza

    Defunding UNRWA will not only worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza but also have long-term implications for Palestinian self-governance

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