Country: Oman

Emad Aysha23/11/2022

What the Sufi says – Science Fiction is for the Speculative Heart

“Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What […]
Emad Aysha21/10/2022

Yemeni SF, a Galaxy in the Waiting - An interview with Mohammed Al-Shaibani

Dear Mr Mohammed Abd Al-Malik Al-Shaibani, First, thank you for your exciting novel, Sakin Al-Majara […]
Glen Kalem-Habib16/10/2022

Hilda, the Woman Who Fell in Love with Kahlil Gibran and Mikhail Naimy

One of Gibran’s pencil drawings that were relatively unknown was recently brought to my attention: […]
The Liberum09/10/2022

The geopolitical minefields of a Turkic world

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has blown new life into Turkey’s vision of a Turkic world […]
The Liberum28/09/2022

Pentagon’s Information Warfare Review Should Cover the Domestic Side, Too

The US Department of Defense has ordered “a sweeping audit of how it conducts clandestine […]
Glen Kalem-Habib26/09/2022

Kahlil Gibran and the Armenians

The 24th of April (today) in 1916 for many Armenians around the world commemorate the […]
The Liberum23/09/2022

Creating Building Blocks for Cooperative Security in the Middle East

Fading hopes for a revival of the 2015 international agreement that curbed Iran’s nuclear program […]
Emad Aysha18/09/2022

Zoha Kazemi on the cybernetic ties that bind Iranian and Arab science fiction

The Levant News Exclusive – By Emad El-Din Aysha, PhD Dear Mrs Zoha Kazemi, Please […]
Emad Aysha10/09/2022

Prequel with a Purpose: You won’t have a ‘Prey’ in heaven against this little warrior! - PART I

This should be a straightforward review of the predator prequel Prey (2022) but, typically for […]
Arthur Blok23/08/2022

Dancing Journalist Ani Kasparian determined to make the world a better place: “I have an empathetic soul.”

“The Dancing Journalist started following you.” That was the notification the new Instagram Account from […]
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