Culture

The four core musicians of Taraf Syriana – Omar Abour Afach, violin; Noemy Braun, cello; Naeem Shawar, qanun; and Sergiu Popa, accordion (source: www.tarafsyriana.com/)

Romani-Syrian band Taraf Syriana

Poignant cross-pollination

Osman Kavala (photo: Kerem Uzel/dpa/picture-alliance)

Turkish activist Osman Kavala

"We have a strong political opposition"

A huge painting by Sudanese artist Amna Elhassan featuring a woman, bird and a tree (image: Schirn Kunsthalle)

Sudanese artists speak out

"It's not our war"

Lebanese stand-up comedian Shaden Fakih during her stage show in Beirut at the end of February 2022 (image: https://www.facebook.com/Shadyonshka)

Freedom of speech in Lebanon

Jail? Don't make me laugh!

Director of the Istanbul Film Festival 2023 Kerem Ayan with director Ayse Polat (image: Stefan Weidner)

Istanbul's 42nd Film Festival

Between two quakes

Still from the film "Notes on Displacement" by Khaled Jarrar (source: Thessaloniki Film Festival)

Khaled Jarrar's documentary "Notes on Displacement"

Putting faces to the nameless

Curator Linda Komaroff discusses the work "Be Colorful #2" by Iran-born artist Shadi Ghadirian at the press preview for the exhibition "Women Defining Women in Contemporary Art of the Middle East and Beyond" (image: AFP/Robyn Beck)

"Women Defining Women in Contemporary Art of the Middle East and Beyond"

LA art exhibition on Middle East women opens

Undated official portrait of Syrian President Hafez Assad, right foreground, with his wife, Anissa Makhloof, foreground left, and children. His children are, from left to right, Maher, Bashar, Bassel (who died in a car accident in 1994), Majd and Bushra. Assad died Saturday, June 10, 2000, at the age of 69. Syria's President Bashar Assad, beset by a popular upheaval that won't die, appears to be turning more and more to a tiny coterie of relatives, the backbone of a family dynasty that has kept Syria's 22 million people living in fear for decades (image: Syrian Ministry of Information/AP/dapd)

Ramadan series "Smile, General"

Dynasty of fear

Iranian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Golnar Shahyar (source: golnarshahyar.com

Golnar Shahyar's 'Tear Drop' and the Iran protests

"A revolution of culture and thought"

Lebanese writer Alawiya Sobh (image: IMAGO/Ex-Press)

Lebanese writer Alawiya Sobh

I'm not afraid for myself

People visit the Qishla building following iftar in Baghdad, Iraq (image: Murtadha Al-Sudani/AA/picture alliance)

Middle East

Why are Ramadan TV specials so controversial?

"Girl in a Cemetery" (detail) by Raoof Haghighi c/o A Gallery, London, UK

Art and the Iran protests

"Painting is like breathing for me"

Montaha of the Melbourne Victory Afghan Women's Team (right) celebrates with team mates during the Victoria Women's State League 4 West competition match against rival team Melton Phoenix (image: Kelly Defina/Getty Images)

FIFA and Afghanistan

The national women's football team that isn't

Members of the Iranian film industry demonstrate during the 2022 Berlinale (image: Reuters)

Iran protests

Iranian women filmmakers fight oppression

Karachi street scene, Pakistan (image: Imago/Xinhua)

"Sufi Hotel" by Juergen Frembgen

Karachi's hidden underbelly

Mural of Mahsa Amini in Dublin (image: Niall Carson/PA Wore/empics/picture-alliance)

"Between Revolutions" by Vlad Petri

The power of freedom

Pakistani-American author Mohsen Hamid (image: picture-alliance/dpa)

Mohsin Hamid's "The Last White Man"

The (familiar) stranger in the mirror

Amsterdam-based band Altin Gun (image: Catharina Gerritsen)

Altin Gun's "Aṣk"

A strange and wonderful journey

Frontman Rabih Lahoud (seond from right) and the members of Masaa (image: Andy Spyra)

Masaa's Rabih Lahoud in interview

"Arabic needs artistic support"

Yemeni film "Al Murhaqoon", 'The Burdened' (source: Adenium Productions)

Berlinale's first Yemeni feature film

The taboo of abortion

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