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#Morocco26 – Why the dream can come true

Rune Friis·10/04/2018
In this opinion piece, Rune Friis argues why Morocco is the right host for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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From Kabul to Nashville: Building bridges via photography

Masih Sadat·03/04/2018
Throughout the west, creative initiatives are launched in an attempt to challenge the war and conflict-dominated media coverage of the Middle East.
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A closer look at the reaction to the Tamimi case

Jade Saab·26/03/2018
Why is it that Tamimi has become the poster child of resistance here in the West? She is certainly not the first to resist the occupation.
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Oman: Migration and the importance of state policies

Tone Delin Indrelid·07/03/2018
In this article, Tone Delin Indrelid, a migrant herself, looks at migration patterns and host country policies in her current home, Oman.
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Refugees’ path to Europe

Florian Elabdi·07/03/2018
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Saudi leadership holds its breath over political chaos in the Maldives

Fannie Agerschou-Madsen·25/02/2018
The internal political situation in the island state is evolving into a headache for Saudi leaders.
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Before the Iraq War, the people called for peace

TTT Blog·15/02/2018
It sent the message to our princes that for once, citizens were not just apathetic in the face of their governments’ resort to the use of mass violence.
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The far left in Israel – Personal stories of Israeli activists

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What does it mean to be a part of the far left in Israel with the current government being the most right-wing in Israeli history?
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