By Imane Fawzy Nofal ‘1, 2, 3, 4, 5 …’ that was me counting light poles or trees along the street as I rode in […]
Notes from an Ungrateful Mother: The growing pains of motherhood
by Imane Fawzy Nofal Photo by rahego The codes we use in life have no age and no specific criteria. I remember how fond of […]
Flag raised, Yellow card! The things we do in the dark
by Imane Fawzy Nofal In a soccer game, whenever an attacker sneaks into the goal area un-flanked by an opponent, he immediately gets the whistle […]
Are you content with yourself? The Journey of the mind
“I don’t know if this happens to you, but certain situations unexpectedly trigger my mind down crazy lanes — which can be tiring sometimes.” “Imane, […]
Reflections on 9/11 from Egypt to America: Man’s destruction of Man
by Imane Fawzy Nofal Article was sent on Sept 09, 2011 Scenes of fire on TV have really succeeded in damping my mood this afternoon. […]
The sweet appeal of Bahrain after my vacation at home
by Imane Fawzy Nofal In front of me lay a small box of chocolate, in it lined up 8 different flavors of different shapes. I […]
DUNIA – The Global Face of Greatness!
Since the inception of DUNIA Magazine, I’ve counted about 5 people from 5 different parts of the world who have told us that “Dunia” means […]
Dignity in a Dishonourable Situation: Laurent Gbagbo or Hosni Mubarak?
by Zuzeeko Abeng Politically, this year, 2011, has so far been a year dictators and long-serving Heads of States will never forget. Millions of oppressed […]
Forgetting is not the same as Forgiving
by Imane Fawzy Nofal Photo by graur codrin Well, I don’t know what the dictionary says, but to me Forgive and Forget are two totally […]
What would Elizabeth Bennet think of Israel? Victims or Occupiers?
by Imane Fawzy Nofal If you want to be ranked amongst the top human activists and free thinkers in the world, if you want people’s […]
