[ad_1] Princess Diana’s former secretary revealed that she was so scared for her life that she carried a refrigerator full of supplies of her blood. The princess’s security team took the blood supply as a precaution in case it became necessary if Diana was attacked. “In particular when we are …
Read More »Ashura in Bahrain … What’s Happening?
[ad_1] Many ask me: Why all this controversy about Ashura in Bahrain? We are Arabs and Arabs from the Gulf, close to the course of events in these small islands, we know their good people, but we notice through what we see in terms of images and videos, and what …
Read More »Ashura in Bahrain … What’s Happening?
[ad_1] Many ask me: Why all this controversy about Ashura in Bahrain? We are Arabs and Arabs from the Gulf, close to the course of events in these small islands, we know their good people, but we notice through what we see in terms of images and videos, and what …
Read More »Don’t say trade wars … say class wars!
[ad_1] “Trade wars, class wars that exacerbate inequality, distort the global economy, and threaten global trade” (Yale University Press – 2020) were published in a timely manner, as they say, when trade disputes between the United States, China, and Germany and the United States have reached a climax that threatens …
Read More »“Mourning has no crown” … An identity in the face of emptiness
[ad_1] “A bird speaks alone like a flute / in a quiet, slowly diminishing rain” from the poem “A Flood in the Inner Land” by Thomas Transtrom, words presented by Abbas Beydoun as it is. He summed it up with language, thought, song and a lot of invisible depth … …
Read More »The Arab left … milestones in tumultuous history
[ad_1] Lor Gerges’s book “The Arab Left: Dates and Legacy: From the 1950s to the 1970s” (University Press of Edinburgh 2020) contains fourteen documented articles on milestones in the history of the Arab left. We have seen the main ideas of the book presented, and often in the words of …
Read More »Aboard a ship
[ad_1] From here I don’t know. The world was lighter than a drop of water when I got into the boat. Silent, white as color spread through my wet body and the echo of a song culminating in my ears from a nearby basement.Upon my arrival at the small and …
Read More »“Just Peace” Seen by (Zionist) Amir Boom
[ad_1] You can see the arrogance of the usual rhetoric that calls for boredom “a peaceful and just solution” to the problem of the Middle East at times and without any occasion, and complaints abound from some world powers that “the conflict is long overdue and must end. “. A …
Read More »The Arab left … milestones in tumultuous history
[ad_1] Lor Gerges’s book “The Arab Left: Dates and Legacy: From the 1950s to the 1970s” (University Press of Edinburgh 2020) contains fourteen documented articles on milestones in the history of the Arab left. We have seen the main ideas of the book presented, and often in the words of …
Read More »Macron … and the centenary of captive Lebanon – MTV Lebanon
[ad_1] Rajeh El-Khoury wrote in Asharq Al-Awsat: When French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in Beirut, hours after the catastrophic explosion, which destroyed the port and half of the capital, killing nearly 200 martyrs, wounding more than 6,000 and displacing more than 300,000 citizens, he knew well and with much emotion …
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