There’s hope in the air tonight, folks, in what, otherwise, was a somber day. My city: the most segregated city in the United States, took to the streets following the inauguration of […]
The politics and consequences of Peter Dutton’s comments
As 2016 comes to a close, Ghaith Krayem reflects on one of the bigger controversies confronted by Arab Australians this year. As I sit and look at a blank page, many thoughts are […]
In Australia, not all Visa Applicants are equal
Debates of the last week around the shocking nature of Immigration Minister Peter Dutton’s comments that Australia made a “mistake” in allowing Lebanese Muslim migrants into Australia should really have come as […]
Mosul and the future of Iraq’s Assyrians
As the Battle for Mosul rages on, Max J. Joseph examines the various political interests at play and explores the future, within it all, for Iraq’s Assyrians… Introduction As various forces descend […]
Shimon Peres’ legacy is not one to be lauded
There is a special kind of amnesia reserved for the solemn occasion of a statesman’s death. So it is with Shimon Peres, the consummate Israeli politician, would-be Prime Minister and sometime fig-leaf […]