Monday, May 14, 2018

For Palestinians, US embassy move cements occupation status quo

20775d04-bb4c-42d4-80ed-fde60bb68254.png

May 14, 2018

For Palestinians, US embassy move cements occupation status quo

Controversial relocation won't change 'Palestinians' will', Jerusalem residents say, amid call for large-scale protests.

What I saw in Jerusalem

On his first visit to Jerusalem, Al Jazeera's Showkat Shafi saw how daily life is completely segregated for Israelis and Palestinians.


It's time to address online violence against women in India

Online abuse is leaving Indian women feeling vulnerable and not empowered.


Trump, Iran and the 'I.S.R.A.E.L' doctrine

The real reasons behind Trump withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal and its implications for the greater Middle East.

Revolver Dadi: India's 86-year-old sharpshooter

Chandro Tomar, the country's oldest sharpshooter who has won dozens of championships, now teaches young people.

Bridging the divide: Cyprus choir spreads message of peace

For 21 years, the Bi-Communal Choir for Peace has defied threats, insults and bans to promote unity and reconciliation.


De-colonising the mind - a former Zionist fighter's journey

Tikva Honig-Parnass joined the Palmach militia as it ethnically cleansed Palestinians and now works to expose the crime.


My life in crisis: Diary of a Venezuelan journalist

How Venezuela's economic crisis has turned basic tasks like food shopping and commuting into feats of endurance.

Native Hawaiians resist 'bombing' of their sacred lands

Native Hawaiians and others fight the US military's use of land on Big Island for live-fire testing.


From life-threatening refugee boats to canal cruises in Amsterdam

A Dutch artist rescued migrant ships in Lampedusa, turned them into canal boats and employed refugees to run tours.

No comments: