Israeli bombardment has destroyed many of the places that once housed Gaza’s books. The newly-opened Phoenix Library hopes to rekindle a culture of reading with a collection salvaged from the rubble. #gaza#reading#palestine https://t.co/XPqO6lwge8
A writer watches southern Lebanon from Cambridge, Massachusetts, her husband buried in the garden of a house she cannot reach, in a region trapped between Hezbollah and Israeli bombs. @nadabakri on love, occupation and war, for @newlinesmag. https://t.co/1rAPGQZJKn
Why are we going back to the moon? With the Artemis program -- including Artemis II, scheduled to launch tomorrow -- NASA hopes to usher in a new era of space exploration.
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It's tense in global politics right now -- but not when it comes to space exploration. Artemis II, and Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, is setting that tone.
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An Afghan asylum seeker hopes that “one day my children will live in a world that sees refugees not as a burden, but as human beings who survived the unimaginable.” George Packer tells her story: https://t.co/T3KWMDplrh
Since her Olympic gold win at the 2024 Paris Games, Algerian boxer Imane Khelif has been subjected to a sustained campaign of abuse and invasive scrutiny.
She spoke to @chrissymacCNN recently, in her most wide-ranging interview to date.
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https://t.co/iBXBwm3tMg
I found this interview I did with Mayor Frey of Minneapolis chilling. What is happening in his city is unprecedented. Listen, read and watch here with this free link to my interview on The Interview.
https://t.co/Oz9eKWGH22
Le Sénat algérien adopte la loi criminalisant la colonisation avec des réserves sur 13 articles dont ceux relatifs aux réparations et aux excuses.
Une commission paritaire députés-sénateurs sera constituée et devra examiner les réserves émises par les sénateurs sur les 13 articles, puis la loi retournera au sénat pour adoption définitive.
Listen to this podcast on the lives and experiences of Muslims in America, with @AidaAlami as the reporting lead and hosted by the comedian @sabeenmsadiq. It's funny, educational, deeply reported and so well produced. https://t.co/KMJx7lrsKw
Coffee shops opening in or close to places of worship aren’t a new concept. In recent years, some American churches have opened coffee shops to draw new members amid declining attendance.
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Cutting the funds to deliver 116,000 medical kits to treat victims of rape saved US taxpayers $2m. But it meant many women in eastern Congo could not longer get the pills they needed to prevent medicine, HIV, and deadly sexually transmitted diseases. https://t.co/3UDGBLlKYW
The fragile peace in Gaza affords an opportunity for Palestinian families to search for the thousands of relatives disappeared without trace during the war. #gaza#israel#palestinians
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Beirut: “Lebanese people, they have this [characteristic]: Whenever something bad will happen, everyone will come to help, whatever their religion or sect...” ‘Finding a window of hope’: #Lebanon’s community holds strong amid ceasefire. My report @csmonitor https://t.co/9er075JZMI
President Trump’s recent dehumanizing remarks about Somali Americans play to stereotypes and obscure a complex history. #somalia#trump#refugees https://t.co/Q9I4qu1JYs?
In the tight-knit Senegalese town of Fadiouth, religious differences are not only tolerated, but embraced. Now, that unity is being tested. #religion#senegal https://t.co/lfNbTfUS1o
“What we truly lost are lives, loved ones, souls that cannot be replaced…” Women fleeing #Sudan’s El #Fasher face a new battle: To keep their families safe, by @EISADAFALLA & Audrey Thibert, via @csmonitor https://t.co/SZirZ3PQYG