حلقة هذا الأسبوع من برنامج من واشنطن: هل النفط السعودي مصلحة أمريكية مباشرة يمكن أن تخوض واشنطن حربا من أجلها؟ وهجوم أرامكو وذاكرة الحظر النفطي العربي على أمريكا عام 1973. شاهد. https://t.co/ZuMjKkgw5P
Jared Kushner with Aljazeera’s Abderrahim Foukara and his team following an exclusive interview with the Network on the Manama Workshop and other related topics such as the 2002 Arab-Israeli Peace Initiative.
Jared Kushner with Aljazeera’s Abderrahim Foukara and his team following an exclusive interview with the Network on the Manama Workshop and other related topics such as the 2006 Arab-Israeli Peace Initiative.
UMD Sadat Chair Shibley Talhami moderating panel on GIbran, Rihani and Naimy raises question of how their immigration story ties into issue of immigration in today’s US.
UMD Symposium keynote speaker Paul Salem talked “to”not “about” Gibran, Rihani and Naimy: their spirit is still alive and reminds us of the human values Arabs everywhere, including in today’s Sudan and Algeria, continue to grapple with. And so do Americans.
UMD Symposium keynote speaker talked “to”not “about” Gibran, Rihani and Naimy: their spirit is still alive and reminds us of the human values Arabs everywhere, including in today’s Sudan and Algeria, continue to grapple with. And so do Americans.
Mark Twain is reported to have said that history doesn’t repeat itself but it rhymes. Repetition or rhyme, the state of the Mideast today is no less depressing than it was when Gibran, Rihani and Naimy left it century ago
“Khalil Jibran, Ameen Rihani and Mikhaïl Naimy left the ossified institutions of 19th century Mideast and settled in the chaotic creativity of NY” Dr. Paul Salem
Symposium at the University of Maryland on how three Lebanese giants immigrated to the US in late 19th century and from there helped reshape the landscapes of Arab Thought