By Rachel Avraham Recently, Ayoob Kara, who served as Israel’s Communication, Cyber and Satellite Minister under Netanyahu, announced a new scholarship for Druze students at the Open University on his
By Rachel Avraham The American people just commemorated Dr. Martin Luther King Day in honor of one of the greatest and most important figures of the civil rights movement, the
By Rachel Avraham On January 20th, Azerbaijanis around the world commemorate Black January, the day when the Soviet military violently cracked down on the civilian population in Baku due to
By Rachel Avraham I recently visited Portland, Oregon, which is a bastion of radical left-wing activism in America. Upon my visit there, I saw that a vegan restaurant named VTopia
By Rachel Avraham Developments in Kazakhstan have dominated headlines of late, after 164 people were killed in demonstrations over a spike in fuel prices. 8,000 other people were detained for
By Rachel Avraham From its very inception, Israel has been both a Jewish and a democratic state. While every Israeli citizen has equal rights under the law regardless of his
By Rachel Avraham As we speak, 2021 is coming to an end and people around the world are preparing to celebrate the arrival of 2022. The question remains, what can
By Rachel Avraham According to a report in Kurdistan 24, the Kurdish language was removed from all signs in Kirkuk. As a result, in the city, only Arabic and English
By Rachel Avraham In 2011, Kurdistan’s President Masoud Barzani stated: “No one in Kurdistan has the right to violate the rights of women. We have laws to prevent or punish
By Rachel Avraham About a month ago, a report in Israel Hayom claimed that the coalition deal that Lapid and Bennett signed with Mansour Abbas stipulated that the allotment of