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‘We’re on the edge’: Palestinians terrified by Israeli settler violence

‘We’re on the edge’: Palestinians terrified by Israeli settler violence Mobs of Israeli settlers attacked West Bank Palestinian villages recently,…

5 months ago

Settler violence: Israel’s ethnic cleansing plan for the West Bank

The Israeli state is actively encouraging settler violence against the Palestinians as part of its long-standing policy of displacement. On…

6 months ago

‘Our bodies know the pain’: Why Norway’s reindeer herders support Gaza

Having long endured threats to their own existence, the Indigenous Sami community is protesting Israel’s war on Gaza. Fosen Peninsula,…

7 months ago

As corporate America pivots to AI, consumers rejected for loans, jobs

As corporate America pivots to AI, consumers rejected for loans, jobs Unfortunately, that was not the case for Rachel. As…

7 months ago

Two orphaned teens got their seven siblings to Rafah; now they live in fear

Nagham and Mohammad lost their parents and are taking care of their siblings as fear of an Israeli attack ratchets…

7 months ago

Moving to Algeria, the French Algerians were “seeking freedom, opportunity.”

Formerly a one-way route going north, it's now a two-lane highway with some traffic coming from France in the south.…

7 months ago

“My soul and beating heart”: Syrian orphans discover a new home

Syrian couples who can’t have children are fostering, jofully embracing life as parents Idlib, Syria – Nearly a year ago, Nader…

10 months ago

“My father simply beat my mother; he didn’t beat her in a gypsy manner.”

Renowned Roma activist Gelu Duminică discusses dispelling myths and revising the definition of the term "gypsy" in dictionaries. The stench…

10 months ago

“Prosecution by persecution”: The 65-time jailed politician from Zimbabwe

Human rights organizations claim that Sikhala and other opposition activists are the focus of Zimbabwean authorities that "weaponize the law."…

10 months ago