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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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A Night with Edward Said

By sajjeling on September 18, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

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Why I love Mashrou’ Leila

By Jennine Abdul Khalik on September 18, 2013 • ( 3 Comments )

My love for Mashrou’ Leila grows every day. Their third new album Raasuk has got me buzzing – I can’t stop listening, I can’t stop loving. I’m savouring every lyric, every strum, […]

Pumpkin and Lentil Soup

By Mehal Krayem on August 26, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

If you’re a foodie but don’t have much time, this idiot-proof pumpkin and lentil soup recipe is exactly what you need. There’s nothing distinctly Arab about pumpkin and lentil soup. […]

Ramadan Rocky Road

By Miran Hosny on July 27, 2013 • ( Leave a comment )

This year, Ramadan coincides with winter in Australia. What better way to warm up the cold month than to top up the traditional ingredients of the holy season with toasted marshmallows? My […]

George Galloway made me realise that Arabs should rethink their neediness

By Shahd Al-Janabi on July 19, 2013 • ( 5 Comments )

If Jean-Paul Sartre wanted evidence that his concept of “being-for-others” existed, then he would have found it by observing the way that Arabs assign value to themselves through white people. Yes, I […]

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