{jcomments on}Tweet The news that media giant Wadah Khanfar has quit Al Jazeera has been celebrated and mourned in equal measures
Read more{jcomments on}Tweet A lack of job opportunities makes Mariam Sobh wonder if her hijab, rather than skills, is to blame. An excerpt from her story, from the book “I Speak for Myself: American Women on Being Muslim.”
Read more{jcomments on}Tweet Bayt.com survey also shows 70% of UAE internet users are online for over three hours a day More than 43 percent of UAE internet users admit to logging on to social networking websites while at work, a new survey to... Read more
{jcomments on}Tweet International Monetary Fund data shows Gulf state overtook Luxembourg to take top spot Qatar surpassed Luxembourg as the world’s richest nation in 2010 and is set to pull away with wealth that’s almost twice that of the US... Read more
{jcomments on}Tweet In this edition of the show Susan interviews Laila El-Haddad, Journalist and author of Gaza Mom
Read moreTweet {jcomments on} Your chance to become part of Birmingham’s photographic history and part of a public art installation in the new Library of Birmingham. One of creators of the seminal 1979 photography project Handsworth Self... Read more
Tweet {jcomments on} Liberty, the human rights advocacy organisation, is currently recruiting for trainees, pupils, solicitors and barristers to volunteer on its evening Advice Line
Read moreTweet {jcomments on} I’ve been meaning to work on my writing for while now, so stumbling on this high recommendation of William Zinsser’s guide to writing non-fiction gave me the push to actually find time to – you know – improve... Read more
{jcomments on}Tweet The Roma women of Iraq from dancing and prostitution before the USA invasion of Iraq to harassment and begging on the streets afterwards By Iqbal Tamimi “Before 2003, everyone used to come to us, state officials... Read more