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Several factors invariably render many gifted refugee children in Lebanon invisible, their potential silenced amid the exigencies of immediate humanitarian crises.
In part one of this three-part essay series, we begin scratching at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation; this newly-created group positioned to oversee the distribution of “aid” across Gaza, even as the genocide continues to ravage the land and its people.
Western neoliberalism is an antisocial, hypocritical system that sells an illusory individualized "freedom" to a person while taking away genuine independence, the desire for justice, and free development.
Artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming education by personalizing learning, enhancing institutional efficiency, and expanding access, while raising critical challenges around equity, ethics, and the preservation of human connection in the learning process.
Batool Subeiti unpacks Trump’s Middle East tour, revealing how economic deals, Gulf realignments, and Syria's future were shaped to serve U.S. strategic dominance over sovereignty or stability.
The implementation of self-serving policies is not a Trump-isolated phenomenon; rather, it is the nature of the US state, the same system founded on the genocide of indigenous Americans.
Twice-exceptional students are not broken; they are brilliant minds navigating a narrow path, and it is our job to widen that path.
Izz ad-Din al-Qassam's ideas are alive. This is the real philosophy of resistance. The heirs of his values and struggle are now defending the Gaza Strip from the Zionist aggressors.
In Lebanon, gifted girls are systematically under-identified despite outperforming boys academically, a loss of talent that the country can no longer afford, Dana Kahil argues.
Alexander Tuboltsev reflects on Easter as a moment to honor the steadfast unity of Palestinian Christians and Muslims under Israeli occupation, while calling for global moral responsibility and an end to Western-backed Zionist violence
In the event of a military strike on Iran, Trump would be seen as limiting the entity’s role, recognizing, after 18 months, that it has become more of a regional liability than an asset, having failed to meet its objectives.
Batool Subeiti analyzes Trump's divergence from the American establishment, highlighting his preference for economic leverage over military intervention and his transactional approach to foreign policy.