All Middle East
- How outrage over killing of Iranian girl is helping women鈥檚 rightsAs in America鈥檚 grappling with racism, a brutal killing is spurring progress in Iran, upending traditions that devalued women鈥檚 and children鈥檚 rights.
- Voicing 鈥榮olidarity鈥 against US racism, Arabs expose scourge at homeArab world expressions of solidarity with Black Lives Matter have highlighted a universal truth about racism: how hard it is to see it in ourselves.
- Difference MakerWhy a Muslim woman safeguards Jewish history for all MoroccansFor Zhor Rehihil, Muslim curator of the Museum of Moroccan Judaism in Casablanca, the shared past provides a path to a better future.
- Young Saudis saw a future; then came a pandemic and an oil crashThe pandemic鈥檚 decline in oil revenues has changed how Saudi Arabia balances rights and responsibilities, shifting a heavier burden onto individuals.
- First LookHow an unemployed mother is feeding Dubai's jobless migrantsThe pandemic has hit the聽United Arab Emirates' immigrant communities hard. Feby Dela Pe帽a,聽Filipina mother of three,聽is using her cooking skills to keep families fed through the crisis. When people heard what she was doing, they pitched in to help, too.
- Horrified by strife in my America, finding hope in my MideastFrom the Middle East, an American鈥檚 view of the strife and demands for justice that started in Minneapolis has been both disorienting and familiar.
- Digging up forgotten kingdoms, Saudis unearth ancient identityFor centuries Saudis have lived amid evidence of a rich heritage. But only a recent shift in attitude has allowed them to embrace their past.
- Cover StoryArt in the forbidden zone: Inside the Saudi cultural awakeningWhy Saudi Arabia, one of the world鈥檚 most culturally restrictive societies, is suddenly embracing art, music, and movies.
- First LookIn Afghanistan, promises of a peaceful reprieve in honor of EidThe Taliban and the Afghan government agreed to聽a three-day cease-fire as residents mark the culmination of Ramadan.
- Not a hardship, but a blessing: Back-to-basics RamadanRamadan is a soulful time of prayer and charity. But in recent years, it鈥檚 also become a time of conspicuous consumption. The pandemic has stripped that away.
- First LookWhy five Iranian fuel tankers are bound for VenezuelaFor Iran, the oil tankers going to Venezuela may be a way to bring money into its cash-starved country and put pressure on the Trump administration.聽
- Why this hospital attack is pushing Afghans toward 鈥榯ipping point鈥An attack on an Afghan maternity hospital horrified a country all too accustomed to violence. Will it prove a tipping point for Afghans?
- FocusFor refugees, a plea: You can鈥檛 beat a pandemic by leaving people outHow can refugees聽鈥 the world鈥檚 most vulnerable 鈥 cope with the coronavirus threat? There is no safety net, no margin for error.
- [special project]Facing down jail and wealthy foes, Arab rights defenders soldier onIf support for democratic norms and institutions is eroding in the West, where does that leave rights activists and journalists in the Arab world?
- Difference MakerHis Afghan mission: to restore lives and limbsFor decades, a Red Cross physiotherapist has helped those wounded in Afghanistan鈥檚 wars walk a path from despair to hope.
- Why Lebanese protesters are risking a return to the streetsLebanese protesters already angered by corruption in government are being driven by a new desperation to take risks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
- First LookDemocracy judged: Israel high court hears case against NetanyahuIsrael鈥檚 Supreme Court heard arguments Sunday about whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can rule while facing criminal indictments.
- Remote Ramadan: How pandemic alters month of fasting, philanthropyUnder lockdown amid a global pandemic, the Muslim world is adapting to not only observe but amplify the pillars of Ramadan.
- First LookLockdown lifts in Lebanon, protests erupt over economic crisesAfter coronavirus restrictions were eased, protests resumed full-force in Lebanon against the country's worsening economic situation. The聽weeks-long lockdown threw tens of thousands more people out of work.聽
- First LookHow the oil crash affects oil-dependent countries like IraqAt a time of historic social unrest, the fall in oil prices is reverberating across the Middle East. In Iraq, where oil revenues fund 90% of the national budget, the government is considering cuts to social benefits to cover the loss.