For decades, international bodies and Western powers have paraded lofty ideals of human rights, justice, and accountability—concepts they insist are the bedrock of a global order. But these principles have shown themselves to be hollow, reserved only for those deemed worthy by the West, rarely applied to the oppressed. For Palestinians, these principles are a …

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The use of language by Western media in reporting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict reveals significant biases, shaping public perceptions in favor of Israel while dehumanizing Palestinians. A comprehensive analysis of major media outlets, such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Los Angeles Times, illustrates how linguistic framing drastically differs when reporting …

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A tribute mural dedicated to Palestinian journalists in Ilford, East London, has stirred both admiration and controversy. The artwork, painted in March by three artists from the collective Creative Debuts, honors four Palestinian reporters and photographers—Mohamed Al Masri, Ali Jadallah, Hind Khoudary, and Abdulhakim Abu Riash. The scene shows these journalists standing amidst the rubble …

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A hypothetical video set in the year 2040 imagines a world commemorating the 16th anniversary of the horrific genocide that took place on October 7, 2023, where thousands of Palestinians were brutally killed in an atrocity that shocked the world. The video envisions a global day of remembrance, where nations unite in grief, solidarity, and …

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In alignment with the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly’s call for greater international cooperation, the world-renowned American artist Shepard Fairey has created a thought-provoking mural in London. Known for his impactful works addressing social and environmental justice, Fairey’s latest creation aims to inspire conversation about climate change and environmental stewardship. His mural, …

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The phrase “Israel has the right to defend itself” is one we frequently encounter in political discourse, especially in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This assertion is often voiced by governments, international organizations, and media outlets following instances of violence or military actions. The sentiment implies a natural and unquestionable right for a nation …

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The Parees Festival, a renowned urban art event in Oviedo, Spain, has once again celebrated Asturian culture and heritage in its seventh edition. This year, three new murals have been added to the city’s streets, bringing the total number of works to 40. These murals, created by local, national, and international artists, highlight symbols deeply …

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As Oulu (Finland) prepares for its role as the European Capital of Culture in 2026, the city has been enriched with a stunning new mural that celebrates its natural beauty and cultural heritage. Created by renowned artist Fabio Petani, this mural has become a symbolic representation of Oulu’s landscape, its flora, and its deep-rooted connection …

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At the 10th edition of Waterford Walls in Ireland, English street artist Ed Hicks unveiled a striking untitled piece that captured the attention of festival-goers and locals alike. His mural, painted in one of the neighborhoods of Waterford, offers a visual and philosophical journey that resonates deeply with both the space it occupies and the …

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The vibrant Northern Quarter in Manchester has welcomed a new monumental addition to its iconic street art scene, thanks to the return of SNIK, the renowned street art duo. Their latest creation, a 20-meter (65ft) mural titled “Still Life”, now towers on the side of the Northern Quarter Car Park on Tib Street, adding another …

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Renowned international artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada has once again captured the world’s attention with his monumental land art piece titled “Opening Horizons.” Unveiled in Villablino, Spain, this impressive artwork was created in collaboration with the Villablino City Council as part of the Caminos Naturales initiative, aiming to promote accessibility and inclusivity in natural spaces. The piece, …

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Aalborg (Denmark) has recently become home to a new mural by Lithuanian-born artist Ernest Zacharevic, known for his evocative street art that often features children interacting with their environments. The mural, titled “The Ugly Duckling,” is a testament to Zacharevic’s ability to blend cultural motifs with contemporary urban settings, and it has been curated by the …

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