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Louisa Waugh

Articles by Louisa Waugh

Mohamad Hafez
The Syrian-American architect and artist about the power of nostalgia and his lifelong homesickness for Syria.
Louisa Waugh speaks to activists in Israel and Palestine working together in the name of peace.
From occupied Palestine to Scottish high schools, people across the world are challenging the warmongers. We profiled eight...
Tatiana Vivienne reaches out to women in the violence-torn Central African Republic. She talks to Louisa Waugh.
UN peacekeeping is big business, but is it achieving its aims? asks Louisa Waugh.
They may be losing popularity in Gaza, but Hamas are a force to be reckoned with – even by Israel. Louisa Waugh reports.
My time in Gaza has come to an end. I don't know whether to laugh or cry, or both.
My work here in Gaza is coming to an end, and soon I will be catapulted out of the Strip into the world beyond.
Normality doesn’t exist in Gaza – and the situation inside the world’s largest prison is getting slowly worse.
Israel’s hatred of the Palestinians is poisoning its own people, who have been unnerved by recent testimonies from soldiers who...
Homeless Gazans have been left trying to salvage something from the lives they used to have before the Israeli military invaded,...
From Code Pink to George Galloway, they’re all popping in - but is it just self-serving political propaganda?

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