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 The Arab World's Lost Generation     No Rating 86  Views

 The Arab World's Lost Generation

09.06.13
The Middle East and North Africa region is the unfortunate title holder of having the worst youth unemployment in the world. Deadly protests at the presidential palace in Cairo to finish out 2012, the seizing of the foreign ministry in Tripoli by those who wanted to ban members of the More...
Domestic Violence: Act Now     No Rating 193  Views

Domestic Violence: Act Now

12.05.13
King Khalid Foundation has recently launched a campaign calling for measures to tackle domestic abuse against women and children in the Kingdom.The campaign, featuring messages such as “What is hidden, is worse” and “Some things can’t be covered” took off with the launch of a poster featuring a veiled woman More...
Intimate Life in a Changing Arab World     No Rating 209  Views

Intimate Life in a Changing Arab World

28.04.13
Shereen El Feki is a brave woman. Spending five years quizzing Arabs about the intimate details of their sex lives is no easy task. Ms. El Feki, a science writer (formerly of The Economist), broadcaster and vice-chair of the UN’s Global Commission on HIV and the Law, has produced “Sex and More...
Saudi Opens Luxury Rehab Centre for Al-Qaeda Militants     No Rating 197  Views

Saudi Opens Luxury Rehab Centre for Al-Qaeda Militants

28.04.13
Saudi Arabia is hoping to wean jailed Al-Qaeda militants off religious extremism with counseling, spa treatments and plenty of exercise at a luxury rehabilitation center in Riyadh. In between sessions with counselors and talks on religion, prisoners will be able to relax in the center’s facilities which include an Olympic-size More...
Billionaire Saudi Prince Tweets Support For Women Driving     No Rating 251  Views

Billionaire Saudi Prince Tweets Support For Women Driving

21.04.13
Billionaire Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal has reiterated his support for giving women the right to drive in Saudi Arabia, announcing via Twitter that it would help the economy and reduce the number of foreign workers there. "The question of women driving will result in being able to dispense with More...
Green Pilgrimage: Re-Framing an Ancient Obligation     No Rating 229  Views

Green Pilgrimage: Re-Framing an Ancient Obligation

14.04.13
The Global Network of Green Pilgrimage provides a meeting ground for pilgrim cities around the world and for the faith communities that view them as important spiritual destinations; at the end of April 2013, Jerusalem will be the proud host of the First International Symposium on Green and Accessible Pilgrimage. More...
Syria's Women: Fighting a War on Two Fronts     No Rating 193  Views

Syria's Women: Fighting a War on Two Fronts

14.04.13
For many watching events in Syria unfold, mostly through YouTube videos, it would seem that women are not a factor. But delve behind those first appearances and you will discover that's not the case. They may not be as visible as their male counterparts, but women are playing a crucial More...
The Domari of Jerusalem: A Forgotten Community     No Rating 312  Views

The Domari of Jerusalem: A Forgotten Community

17.03.13
In addition to its many direct victims, one of the tragedies of a longstanding conflict such as the Israeli-Palestinian confrontation is the tendency to ignore those who do not weigh in the fight. The Domari, the Gypsy community of Jerusalem, is one such victim. Ignored by most, scorned by some, More...
Middle East's First Women's Museum Lifts Lid on Rich History     No Rating 256  Views

Middle East's First Women's Museum Lifts Lid on Rich History

17.03.13
As a psychiatrist, former university president and advocate for Arab women in science, Rafia Ghubash is one of the United Arab Emirates' most influential women. But her latest project is possibly her most ambitious yet: creating the Middle East's first museum dedicated to the achievements of women. The museum, Bait More...
Not All Colors Welcomed In Lebanon's Cultural Tapestry
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Not All Colors Welcomed In Lebanon's Cultural Tapestry

17.02.13
Lebanon prides itself on its image as a melting pot on the Mediterranean: an ancient bastion of civilization boasting a diverse tapestry of cultures and creeds. But scratch the surface, and it becomes apparent that not everyone fits into the country's cosmopolitan self-image. Many migrants and mixed-race Lebanese, particularly those More...
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