Sunday, December 31, 2017

Opinion: The Saudi art charade

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December 31, 2017

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The Saudi art charade

Regime sponsorship of the arts could hurt artistic freedom of expression.
 

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History of the world at year 1 after Trump

On the eve of our second year with Donald Trump as US president, let's look back on what 2017 has been like.


The GCC's arms race and the Iranian 'threat'

GCC countries have spent billions of dollars on US arms. Will that guarantee their security?


Why is the West praising Malala, but ignoring Ahed?

Is an empowered Palestinian girl not worthy of Western feminist admiration?

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Heroin's children: My life inside the US opioid crisis

A teenager who lost both her parents to drugs shares what it is like to grow up amid the US opioid epidemic.
 

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Running out of sand: in numbers

We illustrate the depletion of one the world's most sought-after commodities of the 21st century: sand.


Letters to Raqqa's missing

Al Jazeera brings the accounts of those whose loved ones were abducted and held by ISIL in Syria's Raqqa.


How mainstream media gets Palestine wrong

Portrayal of Palestinians in Western mainstream media hasn't changed much since the colonial era.

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Telegram: 19th century service ends in Belgium

Final electric telegram to be sent and received in Belgium, one of the last countries to use the messaging service.


Aina Gamzatova: The Muslim woman challenging Putin

A 46-year-old with no chance of winning the presidency has announced her bid, and she wants to get tough on fighters.

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