“For birds’ sake” is a photo book by Cemre Yesil and Maria Sturm about Istanbul birdmen. More than a hobby, the bird lovers speak of an addiction.
Sisi Rayyisi
Egyptian novelist Youssef Rakha sees something particularly intriguing about how Abdel Fattah al-Sisi manifests himself throughout Cairo.
Did you see a stencilled camel on a wall recently? If you live in Saudi Arabia, or elsewhere in the world, you might have come upon the 300 camels project.
People from all Egypt’s bedouin tribes, gathered for a festival among the rocks and stones and sand in Marsa Alam.
A Trojan cow
A Palestinian artist pays homage to the cows that helped the residents of Beit Sahour defy the Israeli occupation during the first Intifada.
Yesterday was not only the birthday of MC Hammer & Ottoman sultan Mehmed II, but also Land Day – a day to commemorate what happened in Palestine 1976.
Istanbul candids
If Istanbul is a living organism, then Istiklal Avenue in Beyoğlu is its heart. You find it pumping day and night. Photo essay by Gregory Dziedzic.
In Bahrain, powerful graffiti reminds of past and current struggles, and more resistance to come.
Stories: Palestine
India sees Palestine through art
To walk Palestine
Life in Gaza
A metro for Gaza
Series
Projects
Beirut re-collected
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Our Mediterranean
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Journalism and Migration Workshop
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