Rozina Ali
The Civilians on the Other Side of Signalgate
From the daily newsletter: An eyewitness in Yemen describes what happened while members of the Administration sent emojis.
The Other Side of Signalgate
The Trump Administration’s extraordinary security breach has elicited shock, amusement, and anger. An eyewitness in Yemen describes what happened when the bombs started to fall.
The Line Between Gaza and America
Fragments of life and death from Palestinians inside the Strip and their relatives abroad, four weeks into Israel’s war.
The Afghan Women Left Behind
After the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, a U.S. organization shut down the country’s largest network of women’s shelters. Its founders think that it made a huge mistake.
Rewriting the Story of the Palestinian Radical
In “Against the Loveless World,” Susan Abulhawa presents a tale that has less to do with ideology than with the way love binds us to land.
A Hunger Strike in ICE Detention
Ajay Kumar, an asylum seeker from India, went on a hunger strike to protest the “animal-like treatment” he faced in ICE custody. His strike has drawn attention the harsh conditions migrants face at the border.
Forty Thousand Syrian Refugees Remain Trapped in a U.S.-Created No Man’s Land
The Trump Administration’s decision to withdraw support from groups battling the Syrian government has worsened the plight of those living in the Rukban camp.
New York City’s Forgotten Muslim Past
A Ph.D. student offers a free Muslim-history walking tour in Donald Trump’s home town.
Hindus for Trump
The candidate spoke and Indian movie stars performed at an event to raise money for victims of terrorism.
The Civilians on the Other Side of Signalgate
From the daily newsletter: An eyewitness in Yemen describes what happened while members of the Administration sent emojis.
The Other Side of Signalgate
The Trump Administration’s extraordinary security breach has elicited shock, amusement, and anger. An eyewitness in Yemen describes what happened when the bombs started to fall.
The Line Between Gaza and America
Fragments of life and death from Palestinians inside the Strip and their relatives abroad, four weeks into Israel’s war.
The Afghan Women Left Behind
After the Taliban seized power in Afghanistan, a U.S. organization shut down the country’s largest network of women’s shelters. Its founders think that it made a huge mistake.
Rewriting the Story of the Palestinian Radical
In “Against the Loveless World,” Susan Abulhawa presents a tale that has less to do with ideology than with the way love binds us to land.
A Hunger Strike in ICE Detention
Ajay Kumar, an asylum seeker from India, went on a hunger strike to protest the “animal-like treatment” he faced in ICE custody. His strike has drawn attention the harsh conditions migrants face at the border.
Forty Thousand Syrian Refugees Remain Trapped in a U.S.-Created No Man’s Land
The Trump Administration’s decision to withdraw support from groups battling the Syrian government has worsened the plight of those living in the Rukban camp.
New York City’s Forgotten Muslim Past
A Ph.D. student offers a free Muslim-history walking tour in Donald Trump’s home town.
Hindus for Trump
The candidate spoke and Indian movie stars performed at an event to raise money for victims of terrorism.