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Why is America afraid of ‘No Other Land’?

The widely acclaimed film has failed to find a US distributor because it reveals truths Americans should not see.

Filmmaker Adra lies on the ground near his home in the West Bank in this scene from the film.

Houthis couldn’t stop genocide, but exposed the West’s moral bankruptcy

They proved that the West values swift shipping at reasonable prices much more than the lives of Palestinian children.

This photo released by the Houthi Media Center shows Houthi forces boarding the cargo ship Galaxy Leader on Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023. Yemen's Houthis have seized the ship in the Red Sea off the coast of Yemen after threatening to seize all vessels owned by Israeli companies. (Houthi Media Center via AP)

Kissinger: A war criminal with a Nobel Peace Prize

The former US secretary of state left behind a legacy of bloody policies still embraced by US officials.

FILE - In this Wednesday June 13, 1973 file photo, President Nixon's National Security Adviser Henry A. Kissinger, left, and Le Duc Tho, member of Hanoi's Politburo, outside a suburban house at Gif Sur Yvette in Paris after a negotiation session. The then-U.S. Secretary of State Kissinger was supposed to share the Nobel Peace Prize with North Vietnamese leader Le Duc Tho for the Paris-brokered cease-fire in the Vietnam war. The Vietnamese leader became the first and only person to refuse the prize. Kissinger didn’t turn up to receive his and continues to be one of the names most closely associated with the Vietnam war, which raged on for another three years. (AP Photo/Michel Lipchitz, file)

Stop Israel now – the Middle East cannot take another major war

Israel’s inhumane assault on Gaza risks plunging the region into a conflict it may be unable to recover from.

People protest in support of Palestinians

Women’s World Cup: Morocco 1, Western media 0

Their record run is defeating the Western media’s efforts to stereotype Arab teams.

morocco world cup win

Bush did what Putin’s doing — so why is he getting away?

The answer: hypocrisy, even in the way the West’s narrative describes the Iraq invasion and Ukraine war.

U.S. President George W. Bush (L) and Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin are seen in the Great Hall of the People before a reception in honour of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing August 8, 2008. REUTERS/Larry Downing (CHINA)

Basra’s stampede is a metaphor for Iraq’s governance failures

Iraq won the Arabian Gulf Cup. But Iraq also lost ordinary fans because of their government’s ineptitude.

Iraqi soccer fans try to enter the Basra International Stadium in Basra, Iraq, Thursday, Jan 19, 2023. A stampede outside the stadium has killed and injured a number of people. (AP Photo/Anmar Khalil)

I’m tired of Harry and Meghan. The media should be too

They want to earn millions from the very media they’ve attacked, while news that matters gets ignored in the process.

Pedestrians pass a display in the window of a book shop in London, the United Kingdom, where Prince Harry's book is prominently displayed.

Iraq’s moment in the football sun

After years of devastation, it feels good to see Iraq celebrated internationally — as the host of the Arabian Gulf Cup.

Large white letters and a red heart shape spell out 'I love Basra' in front of a newly built stadium that will host the Arabian Gulf Cup in Basra, Iraq.

How Lionel Messi’s ‘bisht’ exposed Western media’s racism again

The Arab cloak was a sign of respect for Messi for his World Cup win. But ignorant newsrooms will not understand that.

Argentina's captain and forward #10 Lionel Messi lifts the FIFA World Cup Trophy during the trophy ceremony after Argentina won the Qatar 2022 World Cup final football match between Argentina and France at Lusail Stadium in Lusail, north of Doha on December 18, 2022. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)