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Arthur Blok02/10/2024

The paradox of being Lebanese

It is not easy being Lebanese these days if it ever was. Surrounded by unfriendly […]
Mienke de Wilde17/04/2024

The Attack on Assyrian Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel in Sydney Introduces a New Dimension to Islamic Fundamentalism

The attack on Assyrian Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel Monday in Sydney (Australia) Monday sent a […]
Emad Aysha13/09/2023

Space Enough to Feel – Hacking away at Egyptian dreams of the Metaversal revolution

I just read a rather interesting novella by Abd Al-Aal Bikhyt, Ikhtiraq (‘The Hack’ or […]
Arthur Blok26/08/2023

A visit to Mount Lebanon’s hidden gem

I had the honour and pleasure to visit one of Mount Lebanon’s hidden gems in […]
Emad Aysha02/06/2023

Season of the Witch – Capitalism’s Slow March into Egypt’s Genre Entertainment

Not so long ago, I attended a workshop for ‘Critical Theory from the Global South: […]
The Liberum17/05/2023

Hezbollah’s decadent history of organised crime

People no longer fall prey to the false claims made by Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah […]
Marita Kassis09/05/2023

The Distinguished Arab Strategy of Political Identity

Long used as a theory to denominate communal differences and bring together isolated minorities and […]
The Liberum07/05/2023

The Sci-Fi Bandwagon - Dina Tohamy on translation, marketing and a taste of China's future fiction

A quick intro. I chanced upon Dr Dina at a translation event held by the […]
Arthur Blok25/03/2023

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman takes the lead in the region by signing a deal with Iran

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman’s plans to reform and reposition his country in the […]
Emad Aysha04/03/2023

The Talk of Turkey – Baris Cansevgisi on Cultural Rapprochement and Sales Tactics for SFF in the Global Village

A conversation with our literary counterpart, Baris Cansevgisi, from Turkey. He specialises in the short […]
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