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Narjas Zatat

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Narjas Zatat is a staff writer for The New Arab with particular interest in minorities and how China, Malaysia and Indonesia interact with the Middle East.

With sexual assault cases increasing, and a growing body of voices online refusing to back down, some critics argue there could be a reckoning in Egypt.

09 July, 2020

Harper's Bazaar US just appointed its first black Arab EIC in the form of Samira Nasr, a Canadian with Lebanese and Trinidadian roots.

12 June, 2020

Across the world Arabs are sending messages of support to American protesters coming out to demonstrate police brutality and racism following the killing of African American George Floyd.

04 June, 2020

With many countries still under lockdown to curb the spread of Covid-19, being stuck at home can take its toll. Here are some shows to alleviate the boredom.

21 May, 2020

Access to education has become difficult under Covid-19 lockdown measures, but parents and teachers are fighting to ensure that children can continue learning.

12 May, 2020

The New Arab Meets: British author A.M. Dassu, who seeks to show Muslim children that they, too, can see themselves as protagonists in stories.

10 April, 2020

From teenage novels to stories for younger readers, here are a few books by Muslim authors children should be reading right now.

02 April, 2020

The anti-Malaria medication chloroquine has been approved by Algeria to be administered by medical personnel to treat some cases of coronavirus, but one expert warns against taking such measures seriously.

25 March, 2020

The New Arab Meets: Iraqi-Indian poet Amani Saeed whose poetry celebrates Muslim womanhood and intersection of faith and feminine power, while confronting the fallback caused by patriarchy and the West.

06 March, 2020

As the coronavirus sweeps across the Middle East, Arab countries are scrambling to contain it.

25 February, 2020