Sweet and sinister images from Gaza's hottest artists
10 April 2014
Hazem Harb’s limbless figures resemble Francis Bacon’s most celebrated work. Read more about Sweet and sinister images from Gaza's hottest artists
10 April 2014
Hazem Harb’s limbless figures resemble Francis Bacon’s most celebrated work. Read more about Sweet and sinister images from Gaza's hottest artists
Edinburgh 10 October 2013
“Avenues of displacement” key to blueprint for park overlooking Golan. Read more about Plans for memorial to Palestinian refugees displayed in Scotland
Edinburgh 10 April 2013
Making Egypt more critical towards Israel requires a “structural change” within Egypt itself. Read more about Cairo remains dependent on US aid, says scholar of Egyptian foreign policy
Edinburgh 8 January 2013
We Teach Life exhibition aims to forge international solidarity. Read more about Palestinian children's photography showcased in Scottish Parliament
Edinburgh 7 December 2012
Israel’s invasion of Lebanon in the 1980s shattered Palestinian dreams. Read more about Emerging from an “age of defeat”: interview with poet Ghassan Zaqtan
6 September 2012
In Ramallah, Running is a set of visual and written thoughts, questions and responses about the city of Ramallah. Read more about Artists, writers respond to "vile city" of Ramallah in new book
31 August 2012
Both Israel and the Palestinian Authority come under sharp criticism in Raja Shehadeh’s Occupation Diaries. Read more about Review: tortured optimism in Raja Shehadeh's "Occupation Diaries"
14 August 2012
After Zionism: One State for Israel and Palestine is a significant contribution to the literature on the one-state/two-state debate. Read more about "After Zionism" puts forth debates on one-state solution