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Reviving the New Visions Art Movement: A Legacy of Cultural Boycott and Inspiration
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Investigation Launched After Pamphlet Links Doctor to Car Explosion
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High Taxes on Sanitary Pads in Pakistan: A Burden on Women’s Health
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Tragic Shooting Highlights Rising Anti-Arab Sentiment
Hichem Miraoui was gunned down by a suspect who was known for his anti-Arab views.
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Kashmir Trade Ban Follows Deadly Armed Attack: What You Need to Know
The recent trade ban comes on the heels of an armed attack in Kashmir in which gunmen killed 26 people.
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Celebrating the Unsung Heroes: A Musical Tribute to the Workers of a Water City
Beyond the palaces, an ensemble sings about the workers who built a city on water - and the newcomers who sustain it.
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Unveiling the Struggles of India’s 300 Million Unorganised Workers: Wage Withholding and Coercion
India has more than 300 million unorganised sector workers. Many suffer from withheld wages, endless toil and coercion.
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Struggling for Survival: Aseel and Afaf’s Life in a Crowded Displacement Tent
Scared and confused, Aseel and Afaf live in a crowded displacement tent, lacking all forms of support, even food.
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Hezbollah and Establishment Parties Dominate First Municipal Elections Since 2016
Establishment parties, including Hezbollah, emerge as the biggest winners in the first municipal polls since 2016.
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Revolutionizing Memory: Barcelona Studio Uses AI to Create Synthetic Visuals
How a studio in Barcelona is using artificial intelligence to create 'synthetic memories' where no visual records exist.
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