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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Special Announcement
Genocidal Friends: How Arab states chose China over the Uyghurs
Mud-slinging and dangerous denouncements: Israeli pushbacks against Amnesty’s apartheid report
A MENA-ingful look at Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Algeria's Hirak and Beyond Bouteflika
The Second Battle: Securing justice in a post-conflict scenario
Champion-Sheikh Manager: The Consequences of the Saudi's Newcastle Takeover
Erdoganomically Speaking: The Woes of the Turkish Lira
2021: Remembering a Year to Forget
A Sudan Twist of Fate: The military coup and the search for democracy
The £400 Million Question: The cruelty of the hostage diplomacy game
Webinar: In the Eye of the Storm - Why Climate Change Should be a Top Priority for MENA
Hot stuff! The climate crisis in MENA
Halfway there? Libya on a Prayer: The future of Libya, ten years after Gaddafi's death
Abraham Actually: One year on from the normalisation agreements and the betrayal of Palestine
Islamophobia on TikTok and the guideline enforcement gap
That's what he Saied: Tunisia's constitutional conundrums
Oh dam! Water is all this about? The GERD dispute and the future of the Nile River
Moved, abused, and forgotten: Human Trafficking in the Middle East
Exploring Lebanon's economic quagmire and remembering artist Ali Omar Ermes
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