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    Babies Born From Prisoners’ Smuggled Sperm, in Palestine

    Alessandra BajecNovember 7, 20140801 views

    HEBRON, Palestinian Territories- More cases of Palestinian prisoners becoming fathers via sperm smuggling have come out since…

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    West Bank’s boycott of Israeli products does not last long

    Alessandra BajecOctober 20, 20140635 views

    RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories- Israel’s recent offensive in Gaza triggered an unprecedented boycott of Israeli products across…

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    Egypt Talks on Gaza: An Open-Ended Ceasefire?

    Alessandra BajecSeptember 16, 20140648 views

    CAIRO, Egypt- About three weeks have gone by since the signing of a ceasefire agreement ended…

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    Egypt’s rural poor watching Sisi’s policies

    Alessandra BajecAugust 11, 20140665 views

    QENA-ASYUT, Egypt- It has been over two months since President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi formally took power…

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    Arsal Struggles to Deal with the Syrian Refugee Overflow

    Alessandra BajecMay 5, 20140795 views

    ARSAL, Lebanon- In early April 2014, the UN High Commission of Refugees (UNHCR) claimed that the…

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    Churches on the Frontline

    Alessandra BajecApril 25, 20140736 views

    TRIPOLI, Lebanon- Father Arabius knows his city well. He serves St. Michael’s Orthodox Church in Ebbe,…

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    Smartcard plan to attack Egypt’s fuel crisis

    Alessandra BajecMarch 31, 20140698 views

    CAIRO. Egypt- Fuel subsidies in Egypt account for 22 percent of the state’s annual budget, taking…

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    Can Graffiti Remake Egypt?

    Alessandra BajecFebruary 15, 20140812 views

    CAIRO, Egypt- Last week, a dozen of female artists turned the walls of a downtown parking…

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    Living without the state in Cairo’s slums

    Alessandra BajecJanuary 23, 20140828 views

    CAIRO, Egypt- For the residents of the Middle East and Africa’s largest city, Cairo, 2013 ended with…

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    Syrians Caught Up in Egypt’s Transition

    Alessandra BajecNovember 14, 20130694 views

    CAIRO, Egypt- Twenty Syrian women sew patterns onto recycled fabric in the offices of Egyptian NGO Tadamon.…

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