Rukaya al-Zubaidi tentatively tried skateboarding at Baghdad’s new skatepark, a project spearheaded by three organisations after five years of negotiations with authorities. The park provides a much-needed escape for young Iraqis from the country’s conflict-ridden past and conservative societal norms, offering inclusivity and community building opportunities. Skaters like Mohammad al-Qadi and Hussein Ali see skateboarding as a way to find solace, build friendships, and potentially even represent Iraq in future competitions, showcasing the positive impact of the new skatepark on the local youth.
Full Article
Trump’s Plan for Gaza Gives No Immediate Answers About the Hostages or the War
Israelis initially praised President Trump for his role in securing a cease-fire deal in Gaza, but were shocked by his proposal to relocate Gazans to create a Middle Eastern Riviera. This diversion shifted focus from the cease-fire negotiations, leaving the fate of the remaining hostages uncertain as talks stall and tensions rise between Israel and Hamas. Netanyahu's priorities for Gaza conflict with Hamas's demands, risking a return to violence as Trump and Israeli officials remain...
Read more