As others flew to Rome, Pope Tawadros chose a different path
Under Pope Shenouda, the Coptic Church moved with clarity towards Christian unity and a global ecclesial identity. Now, it is caught between global vision and internal hesitation
Al-Golani, from Al-Qaeda’s cloak to Zelenskyy’s shirt
With a neatly trimmed beard and a Zelenskyy-style button-up, Al-Golani sheds his jihadist past—emerging as a central player in Syria’s shifting power game.
This isn't a call for despair but an invitation to rethink our approach. We need to adopt radical solutions like redefining our relationship with the global financial system
Divorced, not done! Why I'll wear a white dress in my wedding
Divorced women face stigma for remarrying, wearing white, or celebrating love again. Yet some resist, reclaiming love and celebration on their own terms.
Leila Khaled: Plane hijacker and the essence of Palestinian rage
Palestine is allowed to exist only as a dream from the past. This film reveals the clash between lived resistance and a Western narrative that questions its very legitimacy.
Ashraf Omar: A glimpse into the life of an 'ordinary guy'
I wondered how I'd profile an ordinary guy whom I had followed his political cartoons, I thought his life wouldn't offer much for his fellow journalists to paint a portrait for him
Editorial| Al Manassa in English: Claiming the Right to Be Heard
We do not promise you neutrality. We are not above the fray. We are in it, sleeves rolled, searching for clarity in the rubble of euphemism & spectacle. What we offer is integrity.
Ants and their slaves: Slavery isn't exclusive to humans
They have no consciousness as we know it, yet some ants have built societies where slavery is essential to survival. What does that say about evolution—and us?