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A demonstrator wears a traditional Native American headdress during an Indigenous Peoples' Day protest outside the White House in Washington. Reuters
US protesters mark divided federal holiday by marching on White House

Indigenous activists urge President Biden to declare a climate emergency and end fossil fuel use

The AmericasOctober 11, 2021
Syrian and Palestinian refugee children climb up a goalpost in the Al Baqaa Palestinian refugee camp near Amman, Jordan. Reuters
Unemployment Jordan's 'biggest threat', finance minister says

Refugee crisis no longer headline news and donor fatigue has added to increasing challenges, Mohamad Al Ississ says

EconomySeptember 29, 2021
Afghan refugees walk to a bus taking them to a refugee processing centre upon arrival at Dulles International Airport. Reuters
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Afghan Americans take refugee care into their own hands

Community members say they are best equipped to help Afghans adjust to life in the US

USAugust 25, 2021
Jordan’s King Abdullah II and US President Joe Biden meet inside the Oval Office at the White House in Washington. EPA/Pool
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Jordan’s King Abdullah becomes first Arab leader to visit Biden in Washington

Bilateral talks about the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and Jordan's economy come at a critical moment for the monarch

JordanJuly 19, 2021
A family attends the Juneteenth Festival on June 19, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. AFP
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US celebrates Juneteenth for first time as a national holiday

Black residents in Washington ask why it took so long for Emancipation Day to be recognised

The AmericasJune 21, 2021
Pro-Palestine protest takes place outside Israeli embassy in Washington. Ellie Sennett / The National
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Hundreds gather at Washington's Israeli embassy in solidarity with Palestinians

Mostly Arab and Palestinian-led demonstration attracts protesters of all ages and backgrounds

The AmericasMay 19, 2021
Syrian refugees Dania and Hussam are facing deportation from Denmark. Courtsey of Dania and Hussam
Syrians fight back against deportation from Denmark on social media

Denmark stripped 94 asylum seekers of their residency permits in March

EuropeApril 08, 2021
People sit under blooming cherry trees along the Tidal Basin in Washington. Getty Images/AFP
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Washington celebrates National Cherry Blossom Festival

The pink flowers lining the Potomac River were a gift to the city from Tokyo mayor Yukio Ozaki in 1912

The AmericasApril 05, 2021
A Syrian man shows marks of torture on his back after he was released by regime forces in Aleppo. AFP
Syrian group and US Holocaust Museum partner for panel on Syria

Museum says campaign against violence in Syria is part of mission to prevent genocide

The AmericasMarch 12, 2021
Hiya Live will bring together female artists from across the region in a two-day online event. Aya Metwalli, pictured, will be among the artists featured.
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How an all-female music festival is turning the volume up on regional talent

The two-day online event brings together 21 artists from across the Middle East and North Africa

MusicMarch 09, 2021
Syrian refugees receive free Jordanian government Covid-19 vaccines at Zaatari refugee camp, February 16, 2021. Getty Images
Jordan’s King Abdullah calls for vaccine equity at US conference

The king also urges continued work towards a two-state solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

JordanFebruary 25, 2021
A Syrian boy drinks from the faucet of a water cistern provided by humanitarian organisations during a water outage in Syria's northeastern city of Hasakah on August 22, 2020. - As coronavirus spreads across northeast Syria, residents in Hasakeh have been caught up in the latest spat between Turkish forces to the north and Syrian Kurds it views as "terrorists". In October last year, Turkish forces occupied a 120-stretch (70-mile) stretch of land inside the Syrian border, including the Alouk power station that supplies drinking water to Hasakeh. Kurdish officials and analysts say now Turkey is using the water station to pressure the Kurdish authorities into giving them more electricity in the region they took from them. (Photo by Delil SOULEIMAN / AFP)
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Middle East water scarcity tops agenda at US policy conference

Region is home to world's top 10 most water-stressed countries

The AmericasFebruary 23, 2021
Shawntia Humphries and Peter Tracey pose outside Mr Tracey's home in Washington DC. Willy Lowry / The National
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Residents in Washington brace for inauguration day

Joe Biden will be sworn in on Wednesday, less than a fortnight after rioters stormed the US Capitol

The AmericasJanuary 19, 2021
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