Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming battlegrounds, and is at the heart of many international assassinations.
13 MARCH 2026 • By Iason AthanasiadisIranian authors recommend books that transcend hostile, longstanding narratives and misrepresentations of Iran.
13 MARCH 2026 • By Salar Abdoh, Azadeh Moaveni, Kamin MohammadiPerpetually attacked by Israel as an easy target and neighbor, Lebanon is bearing the brunt of many bombs in today's war.
13 MARCH 2026 • By Amal GhandourOur senior editor writes from Beirut as Israeli warplanes and drones search for new targets across the city.
13 MARCH 2026 • By Lina MounzerA new Palestinian drama set in 1948, 1978, 1988, and 2022 sets aside Zionist myths and recognizes historical injustices.
5 MARCH 2026 • By Jordan ElgrablyAfter years of searching, an exiled Afghan journalist encounters a beloved poet with whom she shares the loss of country.
27 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Freshta JalalzaiMother tongues, endlessly chimeric, endlessly beguiling, can become both dangerous baggage and precious commodity.
In the wake of Gaza genocide, a Palestinian American loses her words — until she finds her way back to language in another tongue.
6 March 2026 • By Sarah AzizaIn which a young artist goes beyond words, beyond language, to create meaning with signs and symbols of her own creation.
6 March 2026 • By Naima MorelliIn anticipation of TMR 58 • MOTHER TONGUE, this new poem explores the painful self-silencing of a language.
27 FEBRUARY 2026 • By Shahé MankerianShira Wolfe's cinematic poetry reads like scenes from a movie, describing a period of her life spent in Belgrade...
1 NOVEMBER 2025 • By Shira WolfePerpetually attacked by Israel as an easy target and neighbor, Lebanon is bearing the brunt of many bombs in today's war.
13 MARCH 2026 • By Amal GhandourOur senior editor writes from Beirut as Israeli warplanes and drones search for new targets across the city.
13 MARCH 2026 • By Lina MounzerArtificial intelligence is rapidly transforming battlegrounds, and is at the heart of many international assassinations.
13 MARCH 2026 • By IASON ATHANASIADISA reflection on how multiple languages in a family become a perfect conduit for grief and acceptance.
6 MARCH 2026 • By FARAH AHAMEDA writer questions whether physical ailments — numbness, stuttering, uncontrollable trembling — may in fact stem from a cultural silencing, in this case of Turkish identity and belonging.
6 MARCH 2026 • By AMY OMARA writer traces the circuitous journey of a mother tongue, English and not Arabic.
6 MARCH 2026 • By MAI AL-NAKIBPalestinian writer Majd Aburrub dissects the exquisite loneliness of losing one's mother tongue.
6 MARCH 2026 • By MAJD ABURRUBA simple debate over a spoon opens a space in which a group of Syrian migrants reclaim an identity on the brink of erasure.
6 MARCH 2026 • By ZEINAB GHASSAN KHADDOUR