Archiving Gaza in the Present
Review: Archiving Gaza in the Present: Memory, Culture and Erasure. Edited by Dina Matar and…
Review: Archiving Gaza in the Present: Memory, Culture and Erasure. Edited by Dina Matar and…
The Turkish phrase Gözaltına alınıyorum translates simply as: ‘I’m being taken into custody.’ This…
Gaza’s history since the Nakba of 1948 is punctuated by waves of forced displacement. The…
Around Ireland and in its online expressions, there is vocal and colourful support for the…
A week after U.S. Democrat Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib wrote to the Department of Homeland Security…
The following is a Q and A between Luke Sheehan and Deniz Güngör. Can you…
In a turbulent period in European history, and beyond, we are delighted to draw on…
Beirut, Mar Elias, 26 November, 7pm. Despite the cold wave that hit the city this…
Media coverage of the war currently unfolding in Lebanon describe Hezbollah as an “Iranian-backed” group,…
There still exists – even today – a yearning, a nostalgia for European solidarity, a…
What is a ‘real country’? For the Irish, living as we do on a divided…
SYRIZA’s rise to power in 2015 created shock waves around the world. The international Left…
In mid-January, St. Petersburg’s governor, Alexander Beglov, stated in his blog that Russian soldiers returning…
So, Israel. Is it a good thing? Was it a justifiable demand for a ‘homeland’…
Public anger has erupted over a lack of political accountability in the wake of the…
Fellipe Lopes joins Frank Armstrong to discuss the results of the first round of the…
Maryam was just a child when one day her parents left her at home alone…
In our latest podcast Frank Armstrong is joined by Massimiliano Galli and Daniele Idini to…
Forcing indigenous peoples off ancestral lands to create so-called Gardens of Eden, pasture for grazing,…
A phone surveillance scandal targeting journalists and a prominent politician has been simmering for some…