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Is the ‘New’ Taliban Any Different?
By Maryam Sadr | Staff Writer
It has been more than a year since Taliban retook the control of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021, exactly two decades after they were “defeated” by the US military.
A Glitch In the Matrix
By Issam Raad | Staff Writer
We were born and thrown into a corrupt matrix that glorifies routine and conventionality.
On the Lebanese Parliamentary Elections and the Search for Alternatives: Avoid Blank Ballot Papers!
By Nizar Bou Karroum | Staff Writer
In the past few days, Lebanese social networking sites have been buzzing with clips of electoral candidate Michel Elias, grandson of the former minister and deputy, and one of the major symbols of the post-war Lebanese regime, Michel El-Murr.
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