ON the night of Sept. 16, 1982, the Israeli military allowed a right-wing Lebanese militia to enter two Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut. In the ensuing three-day rampage, the militia, linked to the Maronite Christian Phalange Party, raped... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi Alhoush artistic project is organising a momentous celebration of Palestinian artist’s visual arts. Their new exhibition about how they see Gaza, is going to cross all boundaries since it will display their... Read more
Bahrain’s Seera Investment bank inks deal for London student housing property; slated to open in 2013
Read moreBy Iqbal Tamimi The third episode of the TV comedy series, Citizen Khan, has been aired on BBC One. The show has been watched by at least 3.6million viewers in its first week. And I would say it is a brilliant production that I have personally... Read more
Islamic masterworks go on show in Doha US-based Sotheby’s, one of the world’s largest auctioneers of fine and decorative art, is staging an exhibition of Islamic arts in Qatar this weekend. Artefacts valued at millions of dollars... Read more
Today at the Houses of Parliament, Maryam al-Khawaja asked MPs to put pressure on Bahrain to commit to reforms and free politcal prisoners, including her father and sister. Here, the prominent human rights defender denounces Britain’s... Read more
Women and girls continue to be the worst affected by Syria’s conflict, but their suffering rarely makes the headlines
Read moreUK-based Bourn Hall Clinic, the world’s original IVF clinic, has launched its first services in the UAE. Its state-of-the-art fertility and assisted conception facility has opened in the Sheikh Hamdan Centre in Dubai
Read moreIn his biographies of Yasser Arafat, Gamal Abdel Nasser and Saddam Hussein, Said Aburish highlighted his aversion to dirty dealing and dictatorship
Read moreLondon’s new cable car system, made possible by a $56m sponsorship deal with Dubai’s Emirates Airline, has carried more than one million passengers in its first nine weeks of operation
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