Watanili: The art of helping Syrian children rediscover childhood
Through art, film and education, Watanili is a grassroots initiatives which is working to give traumatised Syrian kids a dose of normal childhood.
Read MoreThrough art, film and education, Watanili is a grassroots initiatives which is working to give traumatised Syrian kids a dose of normal childhood.
Read MoreDespite the racism contained in Tintin and other classic children’s tales, I believe that children should be exposed to them.
Read MoreRather than threatening Europe’s way of life, refugees are, through their struggle, helping to preserve the most precious of European values.
Read MoreWith all the wars and conflicts raging in the Middle East, collective trauma carries very serious consequences for the region.
Read MoreJoining Syrian refugees on their long trek to the EU, Boštjan Videmšek discovers how easy it is to lose faith in humanity and how hard to restore it.
Read MoreThe rise in violent Jewish extremism shows how safeguarding justice only for a minority is leading to a situation of injustice for the majority.
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Read MoreFather Damien’s dying wish of marbles for his children may seem odd, but this saint’s caring for lepers can teach us a lot about selfless sacrifice.
Read MoreIf an Arab says he’ll kill you, don’t worry – he wants to buy you dinner. Whether Arabic dialects are a single language is political, not linguistic.
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