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Opinion

The Western media's skewed coverage of Israel's assault on Gaza has exposed its rotten core, led by client journalism and deadly spin, says Myriam Francois.

Perspectives

Misbar's investigations team has exposed major discrepancies in the Israeli army's claim that Hamas falsified polls after October 7, writes Wesam Abo Marq.

The Jewish National Fund's charity status allows it to use UK taxpayer money to fund green colonialism, illegal settlements, and militias, writes Tayab Ali.

The Taliban's systematic erasure of Afghan women is a crime against humanity: the world must take decisive action before it’s too late, writes Sara Wahedi.

Since the start of Israel's onslaught on Gaza, Western media has continuously been complicit in the erasure of Palestinian suffering, says Fatima el Issawi.

Narrated

In Masafer Yatta, the Nakba is ongoing. With eyes on Gaza, settlers have intensified attacks, forcing villagers like Mohammad Huraini to defend their land.

Israel's obstinance has awoken atrocious forces in Zionist politics, unwilling to accept anything but the erasure of Palestine, writes Nikolaos van Dam.

Gaza has become a taboo subject in the West, with supporters of Palestine either ghosted or forced to lose friends over their stance, writes Layla Maghribi.

Through his own life and family history, Khalid Albaih tells the story of generations of survival and displacement in Sudan, and the enduring longing for home.

Unfiltered

Israel's current assault on the West Bank is a reflex of an occupier losing its grip, lashing out with violence and expulsion, writes Mohammed R. Mhawish.

India is failing its women. The recent rape and murder of a doctor in Kolkata is proof that nowhere is safe and justice remains elusive, writes Arya Suresh.

Western feminists place a wickedly biased burden of proof on Palestinian sexual abuse cases, leading to the ignoring of Israeli rape, says Maryam Aldossari.

Having ousted the corrupt Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's youth are expressing a vision of good governance and a merit-based society, writes M. Niaz Asadullah.