The British Government’s public inquiry into the UK’s role in the Iraq War concluded last week with the publishing of a report by Sir John Chilcot, who chaired the Inquiry. Commentators have […]
Mourning Baghdad’s wounds
You have just spent 20 hours fasting from food or water in 50 degree temperatures of Iraq’s summer heat. At this point, you probably think it couldn’t get worse. But a few days […]
Brexit demonstrates the Left’s failure on Race issues
In an article on race and British cultural studies, Roxy Harris noted that the field’s founders – E.P. Thompson and Raymond Williams – ignored “the place of black and brown British subjects […]
Ghourbah: In search of a place to call home
Ghourbah, an Arabic word, does not have a direct translation into English but it stems from the word ‘stranger’. It refers to a feeling when one has unwillingly left their home and […]
Feeling at home: SBS Arabic goes 24-hour
Australian public broadcaster SBS will stream 24-hour Arabic language content for the first time tomorrow. The new digital radio channel, SBS Arabic24, is a 12-month trial that is set to expand on […]