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Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June/July 2025, pp. 78-79 Waging Peace A FRAUGHT TERM, “Zionism” can encompass ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June/July 2025, pp. 77-78 Waging Peace CLIMATE CHANGE is a growing global concern, ...
APRIL MAY well have turned out to be the cruelest month for many on the divided island of Cyprus, as Turkish and Greek Cypriots voted in opposite directions on the latest U.N.-brokered reunification ...
More than 150 Iowans gathered in Des Moines on the west side of their state capitol on Palm Sunday, April 17, to walk for peace. Once again, as in years past, the procession was led by a small donkey.
THE WOODROW Wilson International Center for Scholars held a May 1 event at its Washington, DC offices to explore the impact the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan in 2014 will have on Pakistan ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June/July 2025, pp. 62-64 Special Report By Lama Abou Kharroub NORMALIZING TIES ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June/July 2025, pp. 72-73 Arab American Activism THE MUSEUM OF the Palestinian ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June/July 2025, p. 72 Arab American Activism THE ARAB AMERICA Foundation (AAF) held ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, June/July 2025, pp. 22-24 Special Report By IF THERE WAS ever a word to define the current ...
COMMUNITY MEMBERS celebrated Palestinian American poet, writer, editor and community activist Zeina Azzam at the Charles E. Beatley Jr. Central Library on April 12. Azzam concluded her three-year term ...
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