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NU-Q students on experiential learning trip

A group of students from Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) students have travelled to Dubai to visit different regional and global media organisations.

Meet the Arab female reporters leading the way in covering the Ukraine war

LONDON: When the Russian invasion of Ukraine began almost two weeks ago, Middle Eastern news outlets were quick to respond, deploying correspondents to report live from the ground. With a particular focus on how the conflict might impact the Arab world, newsrooms in Arab capitals, from Riyadh to Dubai to Doha, have worked round the clock to keep their viewers informed with the

CAMERA Op-Ed: The U S State Department Should Take Bernard Lewis s Advice

2SHARES “We live in a time,” renowned historian Bernard Lewis wrote in his 2013 memoirs, “where great energies are devoted to the falsification of history to flatter, to deceive or to serve some sectional purpose. No good,” he warned, “can come from such distortions.” The U.S. Department of State, which is attempting to rewrite history, would be wise to heed the late historian’s warning. On March 30, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken unveiled the 2020 Human Rights Report, which seeks to provide “objective and comprehensive information to Congress, civil society, academics, activists and people everywhere” about the status of human rights in various countries. Regrettably, in some respects, the report fails by its own standards.

The US State Department should take Bernard Lewis s advice

The US State Department should take Bernard Lewis’s advice “Those who are unwilling to confront the past,” wrote the prolific historian, “will be unable to understand the present and unfit to face the future.” 1211 WORDS (April 9, 2021 / JNS) “We live in a time,” renowned historian Bernard Lewis wrote in his 2013 memoirs, “where great energies are devoted to the falsification of history to flatter, to deceive or to serve some sectional purpose. No good,” he warned, “can come from such distortions.” The U.S. Department of State, which is attempting to rewrite history, would be wise to heed the late historian’s warning.

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