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Hey hey, ho, ho, Donald Trump has gotta go

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The politics and consequences of Peter Dutton’s comments

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Hasanin Sadeq and Diwaniya’s vibrant art scene

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In Australia, not all Visa Applicants are equal

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Halal love – in Beirut

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Take Aniseed not Antidepressants: battling Arab taboo (III)

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Knafeh Bakery pop-up brings Jerusalem to the streets of Sydney

By Jennine Abdul Khalik on October 4, 2014 • ( 5 Comments )

When I first stumbled across photos of Knafeh Bakery on Instagram, I double-tapped in a frenzy. Knafeh served from a shipping container? Yes, please. A pop-up bakery inspired by the streets of […]

Middle-East mediated Seminar

By sajjeling on October 2, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Be alert: Australia is alarmed

By sajjeling on September 30, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

A tide of fear has steadily grown amongst Australians since the counter-terrorism raids on homes in New South Wales and Queensland this month. The extent of that fear within the community only […]

Mansaf: Taste of Jordan

By sajjeling on September 17, 2014 • ( Leave a comment )

Mansaf is a traditional Jordanian dish typically made with ‘Jameed’, which is a term used to describe hard balls of dried and salted yoghurt, usually made of goat’s milk. It is very rare […]

Dreams, truths and the in-between: Saleh Bakri

By sajjeling on August 30, 2014 • ( 1 Comment )

Sheree Joseph went behind the scenes at the Arab Film Festival Australia to meet the screen-stopping Palestinian actor who captured the revolutionary spirits – and hearts – of every opening night attendee […]

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