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15 Sep 2014It’s All Greek to MeKanzi Kamel visited Athens for a week, and found herself amidst a series of peculiar, yet oddly familiar, situations.READ
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11 Sep 2014The End of Great Britain?As the United Kingdom looks set to dissolve, Patrick Ward looks at the factors that took the establishment by surprise.READ
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10 Sep 2014Aspects of a Critique of IsraelAnthropologist Arpan Roy discusses how we must first make efforts to understand Israel, before critiquing it.READ
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22 Jul 2014What is Amazon Doing to Books?Why Kindle Unlimited sets a dangerous precedent for the written word.READ
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03 Jul 2014A Tale of Two Hipster CitiesThe idea of "cool" isn't just local. John Ovans travels half-way around the world to escape artisanal beards, and finds more of the same.READ
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06 May 2014Podcast: Pop Culture and IdentityTV show creator Daniel Habib and the Gate37 team get into how our identities are forged by pop culture we consume.READ
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16 Apr 2014Why Do White People Travel To India?It’s hard to write an article about India without sounding like a dick.READ
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16 Apr 2014Podcast: Identity in JournalismHosts Nasri Atallah & Yann Traboulsi are joined by ABC's Alexander Marquardt & Yazan Al Saadi from Al Akhbar English.READ
OPINION
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29 Jan 2015Musings of a Militant CowardBritish-Lebanese writer Nadia Hassan reflects on distress during times of war.READ
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19 Jan 2015On Experiencing Distant TragediesAmerican author Andrew Madigan recounts the tragedy of 9/11 while living in Dubai.READ
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28 Nov 2014The Myth of the Cuddly CapitalistGood cap, bad cap.READ