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First LookHow Qatar is rescuing falcons – and its ancient traditionQatar – the host nation of the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup – has become a rising futuristic hub with its oil wealth and global business. But one top-notch hospital in Doha is preserving a cherished ancient tradition: falconry and conservation.Â
For Jordan’s unemployed youth, a career opportunity: Local politicsA weak economy and lack of policy solutions have frustrated young unemployed Jordanians. Some with new skills have identified political office as a way forward.
First Look'They promised': Taliban rescind pledge, cancel girls' educationTaliban leaders in Afghanistan decided against allowing girls to attend school past Grade 6, an official said Wednesday even though leaders pledged to allow education for all earlier this week. The Taliban fears education for girls could alienate their rural base.
First LookSaudi Arabia repels missile and drone attacks by Yemen rebelsAramco's CEO said the multiple attacks on Saudi Arabia Sunday had no impact on oil supplies, although one refinery saw a temporary decline in production.
Bombed hospitals, crushed cities. What Syrians recognize in Ukraine.Ukraine’s resilience in the face of Russia’s military onslaught has been much noted. But veterans of the long conflict in Syria tell of brutal Russian tactics that crush resilience.
First LookIran fires missiles into northern Iraq in retaliation attackIran says a missile attack Sunday that struck the northern Iraqi city of Irbil was retaliation for an Israeli strike in Syria that killed two members of its Revolutionary Guard.
First Look'City of culture': Lebanese actor finds new role restoring theatersActor and director Kassem Istanbouli is leading the effort to restore abandoned theaters in Lebanon and reimagine the country’s image against sectarian violence. His latest project, Cinema Empire, is the last of five historic cinemas in the once cinema-rich city of Tripoli.Â
First LookCan Israel succeed as mediator between Russia and Ukraine?Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett made a surprise trip to Moscow Saturday. Israel hopes to be a mediator in the Ukraine conflict by leveraging its ties to Russia and the United States.
‘For me, this is personal.’ Some in Israel join Ukraine’s defense.The war in Ukraine is motivating Ukrainian-born Israelis to drop everything and join the fight. That others are volunteering speaks to the universal values at stake.
First LookWhy Gazans are rushing to brush up on their HebrewThe number of Gazans studying Hebrew has quadrupled in some places as Israel allows more Gazans to cross the border into Israel for work. The easing of restrictions is part of a larger effort to cool tensions after the Gaza war in May 2021.
First LookHow a Kuwait yoga retreat emerged as a flashpoint for women's rightsConservative politicians are pushing back against a feminist movement and what they see as an unraveling of Kuwait's traditional values amid chronic government dysfunction.
Aiding US on Afghanistan and Ukraine, tiny Qatar sees its star riseWith its record of diplomacy and help in solving problems, including Ukraine, the Gulf Arab state of Qatar won Joe Biden’s recognition as a key U.S. ally.
First LookBetween Gaza-Israel, Egypt tries to solidify itself as mediatorEgypt has quietly tried to negotiate a truce between Israel and the Hamas group for years, including contributing to a Gaza ceasefire last May. But the silent peacemaker has now gone public with its role in the region offering widespread assistance in rebuilding the territory.Â
For Arab Israelis left out of tech jobs, a new code: InclusionThe wild success of the Israeli tech sector has mostly excluded young Arab workers. New moves seek to correct that inequity, with benefits to all.
As US battles ISIS, many in Syria take their cue from AfghanistanIf the U.S. sought to signal strength and resolve with its anti-ISIS raid in Syria, it is still battling the legacy of its exit from Afghanistan.
First LookDemocracy dims as Tunisian president attacks judiciaryTunisian President Kais Saied announced over the weekend he intends to dissolve the country’s top court. The move has met condemnation from the U.N. and human rights groups but more muted opposition domestically, where many see the court as corrupt.
In Tunis, artisans and residents rally to rescue treasured old cityResidents of Tunis’ Medina have faced adversity before, but the pandemic economy was threatening lasting damage. Their solution: to band together.
First LookTop ISIS leader killed during a US special forces raid, Biden saysAbu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, leader of the Islamic State group group, died during U.S. special forces air raid in Atmeh, Syria. ISIS has been trying for a resurgence in the region, including an attempt to seize a prison holding at least 3,000 ISIS detainees.
Storefront history: Amman museum celebrates lost art of signageWhen computer designs replace handmade art, is something lost? In Amman, a museum of calligraphers’ old-time store signs celebrates their artistry.
For Afghanistan’s new enemies of the state, a life in hidingHow do the Taliban’s foes survive in Afghanistan? A story of Afghans living in sheltered anonymity, protecting their physical selves – and their pasts.