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A Cease-Fire Is a Moment to Count the Dead
The sky over Gaza may be silent, but Shaima is still gone. A cease-fire is a moment to count the dead.
The clash between Qatar and United Arab Emirates stands out as one of the most intriguing fixtures in this round of the AFC ...
This Tuesday, Saudi Arabia and Iraq will face off in one of the most anticipated fixtures of the AFC Asian Qualifiers for the ...
Rabba Anat Sharbat, the unofficial “rabbi of Hostages Square,” wept as she recited the Shehechiyanu blessing after lighting ...
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How Counting with Your Hands Differs Around the World
In this video, I demonstrate how people from different cultures count from 1 to 10 using their hands. I show the gestures ...
A Lafayette man has been indicted for allegedly conspiring with Hamas and committing visa fraud in connection with the deadly ...
Emirates News Agency on MSN
AlC launches Digtial Arabic Library in collaboration with Arabookverse
The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC), part of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT) has announced the Digital Arabic Library, a strategic partnership with audiobook and e-book ...
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Beards, protests and 'addiction of revolution': Mamdani's time in Muslim Brotherhood-ruled Egypt
Mamdani arrived in Egypt as a college student with the Muslim Brotherhood in charge, and left soon after the Egyptian ...
The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has brought cautious calm to the region as aid begins to flow into the Gaza Strip.
The flotilla of 41 vessels was transporting humanitarian supplies to Gaza and drawing attention to the ongoing genocide. This ...
As historian William Dalrymple puts it, the story of civilisation itself cannot be told without India, a land that once ...
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