This week, we’ll be launching The New Arab Weekly, a brand new podcast, that will bring you a collection of biggest stories of the week.
With help from the editorial and reporting teams at The New Arab in London, we’ll break down the stories for you and answer the questions: what happened and why does it matter?
The first episode will be released on Friday March 15th, and will be finding its way to your feeds every Friday after that.
Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast, so you can get notified when a new episode drops.
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We’d also like to hear from you. If you have any questions that you want the team at The New Arab to answer, you can now email us at podcast@newarab.com.
Until Friday, stick with The New Arab, for all the latest new analysis and opinion, from the region.
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Making Friends with a Murderer: Normalising with the Assad regime
Hey Google! Target Palestinian Activists: Project Nimbus and the attempted silencing of critics
Liz al-Britaini: UK foreign policy in the MENA
Al-Qaeda’s Next Top Terrorist: The jihadist movement after Zawahiri
Graining Ground: Six months of conflict in Ukraine
Losing Lebanon: In limbo and longing for hope
Losing Lebanon: The Beirut blast and the deafening silence of accountability
Losing Lebanon: The revolution, collapse and revenge of the state
Putin on the Diplomacy: Assessing Russian-Iranian relations
States of Journalism: A growing demand in a shrinking space
A Sadr Prospect for Iraq's Parliament: Examining the resignation fallout
Mohammed bin Normalising Relations: The Saudi diplomatic summer offensive
A Big Dog on the World Stage: Turkey's incursion in northern Syria and its NATO disruption
A Royal Inspection: How MENA monarchies survive
Grief and Anger: The killing of Shireen Abu Akleh and the Israeli assault on Palestinian press freedoms
Beirut-ing for Change: Assessing Lebanon's elections
Lessons in Equality: The fight for women's education in Afghanistan
Taking two steps back, and one step back in Gaza: Reconstruction challenges after Israeli attacks
A spark of light in the dark: Yemen's Civil War spies a chance for peace
Anoosheh Ashoori and Evin University: Surviving the Iranian dungeon
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