By Nadia Ghaleb Al Breiki They’re coming for me. The things dressed in nauseating shades of bright yellow and green, their faces set in permanent simulated smiles. I see them
By Nadia Ghaleb Al Breiki They’re coming for me. The things dressed in nauseating shades of bright yellow and green, their faces set in permanent simulated smiles. I see them
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The familiar brick red steps hit her like a splash of cold coconut water on her face. Or that was just the air conditioner leaking from her family home in
“What does the Lord say about the sunset, Walter?” At 5:42 pm on a salty Monday evening, Walter decided that he was going to run away. He’d had the idea
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When you’re poor, people feel entitled to make judgments about your reproductive choices. Why have children if you can’t afford them? Haram, she’s only thinking of herself. But I doubt
Name: Rasha Shraim Age: 21 University: New York University Abu Dhabi Nationality: Lebanese TEMPO: Who is Rasha Shraim? Rasha: My first love is science – I hope that
I cannot estimate the time that has passed since we parted. All the time in the world is not enough to convey our time of separation. You know, time is