Gendered Labor and Structural Violence: The case of women farmworkers in Tunisia
The deaths sparked a national outcry in a country often thought of as a pioneer in women’s rights.
The deaths sparked a national outcry in a country often thought of as a pioneer in women’s rights.
A medical source said the ministry had assured doctors the assignment was unrelated to coronavirus
His debut album featured collaborations with El Rass, Bu Kolthoum, Abyusif, El Far3i and Mehrak.
Hussein al-Orabi is a visually impaired student who is training to be a photographer.
I don’t remember exactly when I decided to create a parallel identity for myself on Facebook.
Who stands to win in the battle between exporters and local farmers after a precipitous cut in the price of strawberries?
This cat and mouse game has been going on for too long now.
"When I demand my right to read and write, I am not asking for a luxury."
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This is the story of Abdel Sattar's workplace, a pottery workshop in the village of Tunis, Fayoum.
When his grandfather set up the workshop with an Italian partner, 4,000 carriages roamed the streets
Abdi resumed his basic education at the age of 18 in a private school established by refugees
The letters from prison usually contain simple, heartfelt requests from prisoners.
Much of the appeal of hunting in the region is in the way that it invokes an idealized past.
"He kept the test that shows I was pregnant; I kept the blood that shows I killed that baby."
Every story is told by a woman, written by a woman and meant to be read by women.
Mohamed Rizk was infected with poliovirus as a child, losing his ability to walk at an early age.
Mohamed Belya works as a zincographer in the Cairo neighborhood of al-Gamaliyya.
Since the night they separated us, I've done everything to be strong and to be able to fight for you
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