Syria's President Bashar al-Asad was an outspoken opponent of the US and Israel. In March 2001 when Arab Spring came to Syria, Bashar reasoned that his support among Syrians was deep and wide because,
A collection of poems, some factual and some fictional, that describe life as an African American growing up in Mississippi in the 1950s and 1960s who ultimately moves north.
In order to understand the changes he encountered in the Syria of 2001, a Seattle-based freelance writer retraces his ten-week 1987 trek through the security state meeting a diverse cross-section of S
Marduk-remanni was a Babylonian man who lived in the provincial town of Sippar during the first decades of Persian rule in Mesopotamia (second half of the sixth century BC). His archive of c. 187 cune