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November 1, 2025

Made in Iraq: Home-Made Products Power the Economy

By Yasir Al-Dulaimi ~ In a basement workshop in Erbil, copper is hammered and soldered and the ring comes off like a pulse. Coffee sets and cauldrons are hammered into beautiful replicas—of yesteryear, bound...

Seeds of Hope: Iraqi Farmers Return to Organic Farming

By Layla Al-Rubaie ~ Walking through the scorching heat of Babil provinces, Saif Jassim, a professional farmer, strode through jade green okra and eggplant plants, his dusty boots now dry and cracked. Three years...

From Desert to Oasis: How Israel’s Water Conservation Initiatives Resound Internationally

By Yael Ben-David ~ Where deserts previously towered as a threat for dry climates and unpredictable rains, Israel has turned the dictum on its head: it has fashioned scarcity into means to irrigate surfeit. Through advancements in water desalination, water-conserving irrigation, and green recycling, Israel has turned its natural limitations the water-saving model for the world. What was needed became a clarion call to the nation—a culture of innovation that pinches pennies on every ounce. A Thirst for Innovation Since Israel's inception, all the way back to 1948 when it was founded, its survival had been doubtful at least partly because it was entirely open to aridity. It's largely a half-arid country,...

Re-ignition of Exports: Iran’s Non-Oil Sectors Stretch Across the Globe

By Ramin Hosseini ~ Diversified exports, ranging from steel and saffron, are opening up Iran's economic space. Iran, one recalls, is all about oil wells. But...

What does inflation mean

Inflation is a term that is often used in the economic and financial world, but what does it actually mean? In short, inflation is the general increase in prices...

A Nation of Nobel Minds: Israel’s Emerging Legacy of Science and Scholarship

By Yael Stein ~ Where Israeli campus hallways resound with whine of basement brain-lab rows to roof-top observatories of physics. The whine never ceases. Unzipping proteins or constructing quantum technologies, Israeli researchers have gained global fame for out-of-proportion access. And at its brightest shine, that glint has not escaped the world's notice: Israel, with fewer than 9 million citizens, has...

Tech for Good

Jordanian Apps Solve Global Real-Life Issues By Hala Al-Momani ~ In trendy Weibdeh district cafes and start-ups in Amman, an open welcoming office space has young coders shoulder to shoulder in rows facing computer...

Renationalising Thames Water would be a gamble – but there is another way to help clean up the industry

J. Robert Branston, University of Bath and Phil Tomlinson, University of Bath - The privatisation of water companies in...