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Google Releases ‘Crisis Info Hub,’ Providing Hyper-Localized Info for Refugees
They’re also looking for Arabic and German translators.
Graffiti Artists Managed to Sneak the Phrase 'Homeland Is Racist' onto This Week’s Episode
Also "Homeland is watermelon."
Celebrating Eid on Britain's First Organic Halal Farm
“Muslims and non-Muslims, we’ve all ignored that reality in how our food is produced,” says Lutfi Radwan, co-founder of Willowbrook Farm in Oxfordshire.
The New Zealand Man Trying to Draw Attention to the Abduction of a Syrian Schoolteacher
Earlier this month, Usama Ajjan disappeared along with three Spanish journalists in Aleppo. But while the Spaniards made international news, Usama largely did not.
PREMIERE: Black Metal Oddballs Mamaleek Score a Winner with "Nothing But Loss"
Stream a new track from one of the weirdest black metal bands going.
Meeting Charles Chahwan, the Arab World's Answer to Bukowski
The Lebanese author talks American literature, the Islamic State, and how conservatism has shrunk the Arabic language.
Riding with Kuwait's All Female Biker Club
We asked one of Moto Lady Club's founding members about debunking stereotypes of biker gangs and championing female empowerment in the Gulf.
Paris Terror Attacks: Will France Ever Be the Same Again?
Political analyst Jérôme Sainte-Marie fears the Charlie Hebdo murders will cause racist and xenophobic attitudes to go mainstream.
An Artist Is Trying to Make Arabic Tattoos More Stylish
The new trend of getting random words in Arabic inked on your body has led to some boring tattoos, but Bahraini artist Karima Sharabi is here to help.
Tunisian Graffiti Artists Erased Torture and Unlawful Arrests from a Prison Wall
Tunisian Artist Karim Jabbari started a project called Toward the Light, which he hopes will pull young artists away from drug smuggling and violence in his impoverished homeland.
How Tunisians Are Fighting Free-Speech Limitations With Slam Poetry
For poor Tunisians who couldn’t afford to see a movie, slam poetry offered an alternative. Anyone could read their poetry.
Churchless Christians in Muslim Countries Can Now Pray to Their iPads
'Smart priest' Paolo Padrini is offering prayers to Catholics in Muslim countries via his app iBreviary.