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Isn’t it time for a Tunisian Renewable Revolution? by Emna Chebbi, Tunisia | YaLa Press
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Part of the Aileen Getty School of Citizen Journalism. Special Edition: June 2016. Isn’t it time for a Tunisian Renewable Revolution? By Emna Chebbi, Tunisia. August 15, 2015. August 23, 2015. Renewable energy became as never before an up-to-date debate in many countries in this world. The Renewable Energy Network was recently responsible for producing a global study of renewable energy growth over the last 10 years. What they find now, is quite surprising, even to its authors. Recent years have been mar...
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– Will you condemn Hamas and Hizbullah? – No! | YaLa Press
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Part of the Aileen Getty School of Citizen Journalism. Special Edition: June 2016. 8211; Will you condemn Hamas and Hizbullah? July 27, 2015. Portrait of Uncle Sam. No is the answer you’ll probably get from the average Palestinian, Lebanese, and the average person across virtually the whole region (except Israel). Troubling, right? I mean, how hard is it to condemn an internationally recognized terror group? 2- Brainwashed Palestinians and Lebanese? 3- They hate Jews and Israel that much? You are comment...
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Photos | YaLa Press
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Part of the Aileen Getty School of Citizen Journalism. Special Edition: June 2016. Photo-essays from across the Middle East, North Africa and beyond! These pictures were taken in a Syrian Refugee Camp in Kurdstan, it shows the children and youth in the camp and their hope for a better life- they are refugees but they are positive! 8212;Women Equality in the end of the world—. I was happy to see that this equality was kept in the education system, both girls and boys went to school! A Palestinian olive tr...
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How Can an IDF Soldier Wear a Palestinian Flag? by Angy Shavit, Israel | YaLa Press
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Part of the Aileen Getty School of Citizen Journalism. Special Edition: June 2016. How Can an IDF Soldier Wear a Palestinian Flag? By Angy Shavit, Israel. August 2, 2015. August 2, 2015. There were a few hours left before I had to be at our meeting spot in Tel Aviv. So I started packing. Maybe this color isn’t nice? Maybe this color isn’t friendly enough? Maybe this color will scare them away from me? Was the border check annoying? Eh not really. Let’s go get lunch! But I knew it was coming. On the last ...
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Learning from the Other by X., Lebanon | YaLa Press
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Part of the Aileen Getty School of Citizen Journalism. Special Edition: June 2016. Learning from the Other by X., Lebanon. July 29, 2015. September 9, 2015. This self-changing made me a true “Christian – as I believe”, and enlightened my relationship with my church and with God. I broke many walls that were built between me and the other , walls of fear, and made them bridges, bridges of life, communication, and reconciliation. I also strongly believe in interdependence no nation can exist alone and with...
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Co-Editors | YaLa Press
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Part of the Aileen Getty School of Citizen Journalism. Special Edition: June 2016. YaLa Press is a blog and new media platform where young activists from all over the Middle East and North Africa can share original and fresh perspectives on a variety of issues. This platform was created by the participants of the YaLa Academy’s. Mohamed Salih Abubakr, 26 years old, from Khartoum, Sudan. I joined the YaLa Academy’s Citizen Journalism program to enhance my ability to communicate what I see around...No one ...
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The Palestinian, The Solider, and The Truck by Ahmad Abu Rayyan, Palestine | YaLa Press
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Part of the Aileen Getty School of Citizen Journalism. Special Edition: June 2016. The Palestinian, The Solider, and The Truck by Ahmad Abu Rayyan, Palestine. August 1, 2015. August 10, 2015. After less than an hour, Israeli soldiers came and asked me what I was doing here. I was incredibly scared. You are not allowed to be here and you have to move in the next 30 minutes, they told me. I will but I’m alone, (oh god, I have to wait 3 hours more). Am I going to be in trouble? Why are you still here? He ca...
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Prejudgements Are Ones First Enemy by Shadi Salameh, Palestine | YaLa Press
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Part of the Aileen Getty School of Citizen Journalism. Special Edition: June 2016. Prejudgements Are Ones First Enemy by Shadi Salameh, Palestine. August 2, 2015. August 2, 2015. At lunch, we got the chance to talk more but what she mentioned made me even more surprised. She’s not only an Israeli girl but she’s an Israeli soldier as well and she took part in the last war against Gaza. YaLa conference was really eye opening for me and strengthened my hope in peace and coexistence especially after hearing ...
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Jordan Culture and Traditions by Sufian AlNweihi, Jordan | YaLa Press
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Part of the Aileen Getty School of Citizen Journalism. Special Edition: June 2016. Jordan Culture and Traditions by Sufian AlNweihi, Jordan. July 20, 2015. July 28, 2015. Jordan’s culture is a pleasant jumble of old and new, and Amman (its capital) has rapidly become one of the most sophisticated cities in the Middle East. Daily life and social customs. Jordan’s Identity Challenge by Laila Bashar Kloub, Jordan. 8211; Will you condemn Hamas and Hizbullah? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.