Reviving the revolution is the only way to save Egypt
Like millions of other people, I am exhausted of barely being able to afford to live, living a life of subsistence with any future prospects looking darker than... Read more.
ISIS’s destruction of the past, present and future in Mosul
With ISIS's destruction of the heritage of Mosul, it is no longer the "Pear of the North". But it's people will rise up and reclaim their ancient city.... Read more.
ISIS and Mosul’s lost diversity
The Islamic State's (ISIS) destruction of Mosul's ethnic diversity is more heart-breaking than the erasure of its architectural and cultural heritage.... Read more.
The ISIS disease in Mosul
For those who have refused to flee the Islamic State (ISIS), formerly close-knit Mosul has become a dangerous city robbed of its diversity and dignity.... Read more.
For Buddha and country in Sri Lanka
The toxic Buddhist-Sinhala supremacism and triumphalism in Sri Lanka means the country's fragile "peace" is just the prelude to another war.... Read more.
Basque Country: In the eye of the financial storm
Although many Europeans associate it with political turmoil, the Basque Country is the only Spanish region where the economic outlooks is mild.... Read more.
Egyptian musician “will not be silenced” about police brutality
Mohammed Jamal, the lead singer of the popular Egyptian indie band Salalem, tells The Chronikler his story about a night of hell in police custody.... Read more.
Israelis for an independent Palestine
Left-wing Israelis do not buy Netanyahu's scare tactics and look forward to living side by side with an independent Palestine.... Read more.
Walking on the moon in Ramallah
As an Israeli and a Jew, Ramallah once seemed to be as distant as outer space. So joining the crowds celebrating the Palestinian UN bid was like a small step for... Read more.