Archive of Features
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Canadian-Coptic activists vow to keep dream alive of becoming MPs
Canadian-Coptic activists have been campaigning for a role in local politics Features -
Crash pilot had been treated for suicidal tendencies
This was the first acknowledgement from German officials that the pilot, Andreas Lubitz, had suffered bouts of depression Features -
A deputy, a relative, an ideologue: key Houthi leaders reportedly killed
The strikes led by the Royal Saudi Air Force were responding to a plea made Wednesday by beleaguered President Abd-Rabbo Mansour Hadi Features -
Abdrabbo Mansour Hadi: Yemen’s ‘legitimate leader’
Houthi rebels seek to capture or kill Yemeni President Hadi, widely recognized as the country’s legitimate leader Features -
Yemen crisis worsens
Yemeni President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi remains in the southern city of Aden Features -
Light and dark in the inspirational story of Algerian singer Lila Borsali
Lila Borsali’s beautiful voice is a spiraling, powerful sound that provides one of the best interpretations of Arab-Andalusian music in the world today International Women's Day -
Frame by frame, Twofour54’s Noura al-Kaabi shows what UAE women can do
Around a year after her appointment as Twofour54 chief, Kaabi was behind the decision to get the media firm behind large-scale productions Features -
Hanan Ashrawi: A rock of Palestinian politics and women’s rights
Following a long career, she now sits on the Palestinian Liberation Organization executive committee PROFILES -
Meet Zaha Hadid, the world’s ‘most famous’ female architect
Do an internet search for Zaha Hadid, and you will find an endless stream of information about the Iraqi-British architect PROFILES -
Beautiful inside and out: Ex-Miss Sri Lanka shelters sex abuse victims
Four years after she was crowned Miss Sri Lanka, Stephanie Siriwardhana is now in the process of opening up a shelter for sexually abused girls Features