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For the fiction that will arise from the Arab Spring, the pain of the past must be wedded to the hope of the present.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 14 May 2012 17:13 GMT Opinion
Montenegrin man earns classics degree from New York's Columbia University after 12 years of study.
Last Modified: 14 May 2012 12:08 GMT Americas
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan must be allowed to mediate a real peace in Syria in lieu of a Libya-style redux.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 01 May 2012 17:22 GMT Opinion
The display of Diego Rivera's artwork in a private museum defies all that it was meant to represent.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 23 Apr 2012 13:39 GMT Opinion
Exploring the emotive universe from which the Arab Spring finally blossomed.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 17 Apr 2012 17:00 GMT Opinion
In his poem, Nobel laureate Günter Grass criticises Israel and condemns German arms sales to the Jewish state.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 10 Apr 2012 12:39 GMT Opinion
The US presidential election looks like a massive TV commercial, an advertisement, extended over more than a year.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 05 Apr 2012 10:41 GMT Opinion
The Republican politician has yet to show initiatives that are his own, not those of his donors.
Hamid Dabashi Last Modified: 03 Apr 2012 06:47 GMT Opinion
US nominates Jim Yong Kim for leadership of global lender, but Nigerian and Colombian candidates also in running.
Last Modified: 24 Mar 2012 12:13 GMT Americas
Tradition of US appointee taking helm of global lender faces challenge from emerging economies-backed candidates.
Last Modified: 24 Mar 2012 08:56 GMT Americas
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