#Morocco26 – Why the dream can come true Rune Friis·10/04/2018In this opinion piece, Rune Friis argues why Morocco is the right host for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.Op-ed·0 Comments·0·166 views
From Kabul to Nashville: Building bridges via photography Masih Sadat·03/04/2018Throughout the west, creative initiatives are launched in an attempt to challenge the war and conflict-dominated media coverage of the Middle East.In PicturesInterview·0 Comments·0·583 views
Oman: Migration and the importance of state policies Tone Delin Indrelid·07/03/2018In this article, Tone Delin Indrelid, a migrant herself, looks at migration patterns and host country policies in her current home, Oman.BlogCuriosity·0 Comments·0·3617 views
Refugees’ path to Europe Florian Elabdi·07/03/2018Journalist Florian Elabdi shares short stories from the border region between Turkey, Bulgaria, and Greece.In Pictures·0 Comments·0·74 views
When the system stinks: Lebanese garbage protesters are calling for sustainable garbage management Anne Kirstine Rønn·12/02/2018“We are not political parties. We are civil society organisations.”Feature·0 Comments·0·217 views
Lebanese students divided over Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s return Anne Kirstine Rønn·15/01/2018Lebanese students tell The Turban Times they are more reluctant to celebrate.FeatureInterview·0 Comments·0·164 views
Oman: Encourage small-scale innovators to achieve large-scale innovations Tone Delin Indrelid·14/01/2018Tone Delin Indrelid discovers how an Omani entrepreneur contributes to diversifying the country’s economy.BlogFeature·0 Comments·0·447 views
Here’s why I love Oman’s National Day Tone Delin Indrelid·21/11/2017Tone Delin Indrelid shares Oman’s 47th National Day celebrations in pictures.BlogCuriosity·0 Comments·0·1024 views
Meet Mattan Helman, Israel’s latest refusenik Masih Sadat·21/11/2017"An army that occupies an entire people group is not defence. Occupation is not defence."In VideoNews Report·2 Comments·0·464 views
Brain drain in Lebanon: High outflow of university graduates hits the country’s economy hard Anne Kirstine Rønn·15/11/2017About one third of young Lebanese finishing a university degree end up working abroad.Feature·0 Comments·0·791 views