Iranian woman to face deportation from Canada
According to the dailymail.co.uk, , a 40-year-old Iranian woman fled to Canada from Iran back in October after her husband claimed she had been adulterous. She had filed to stay in Canada as a refugee,...
View ArticleSpotlight on the US Copts
Screenshot taken from Youtube trailer of Innocence of Muslim’s. Innocence of Muslims, the film depicting the prophet Muhammad as a fraud, womanizer, and pedophile has sparked rage throughout the...
View ArticleWhat about the teens?
Photo by Pierre Piccinin. Pierre Piccinin, a political scientist and historian who went to Syria three times in the last six months, was interviewed about the situation and the role of teens in Syria....
View ArticleAmerican Presidential Election 2012 Survey for Students
What do you think? Please share your opinions and ideas. Photography by Cain and Todd Benson The data will be collected and presented in a future article.
View ArticleNo Easy Answer
This article was reported by Michael Abushacra and Francesco Amorosino. In November of last year, attacks had flared up again in the Middle East, specifically in Gaza and the West Bank. These attacks...
View ArticleThe Incomplete Revolution
On January 25th, 2011, mass protests took place throughout Egypt. This wasn’t the first time Egyptian people had risen up, and no one thought that this uprising would last. It was therefore surprising...
View ArticleA Friendship Torn Apart
During the British-occupation of Jerusalem, in the Bak’A Tahta neighborhood an Arab man owned a bakery with a Jewish man. However, this was before 1948 when Palestine was still under British mandate...
View ArticleHead of PLO sparks conflict at Washington International School
Maen Rashid Areikat. Photo by Carla Gochicoa. When Maen Rashid Areikat, the Embassador of the Palestine Liberation Organization, spoke at our school, many people were upset by his comments. Washington...
View ArticleWhat is the Arab Spring without social media?
Screen Shot of Tahrir Square twitter page The power of social media can no longer be ignored. What were once considered basic websites to post scores from sporting events or pictures of the latest...
View ArticleOne step forward, two steps back
The new government that came to power in Tunisia after the revolution wants to review the constitution of 1959 by adding more Muslim law, which, according to experts and citizens alike, would set the...
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