The Gazelle
Feb 10, 2025
Manahil Faisal
Bygones, the latest exhibition at the Project Space, explores diaspora, loss, and longing through the works of fourteen artists. What does it mean to belong to a home that no longer exists - or perhaps never did?
Taanya Kapur
The Gaza ceasefire brings a short break in fighting. Prisoners are being exchanged, and aid is reaching those in need. But tensions are still high, and the future is unclear. Both sides are careful with their next moves, and peace remains uncertain.
Mayada Abuhaleeqa
Impeached South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol has been indicted for insurrection after his failed martial law attempt. With political turmoil at its peak, the Constitutional Court now has 180 days to decide his fate.
Chadi Saadoun
As Gazans return, Trump's proposal to relocate them sparks outrage, raising concerns of displacement and instability.
Taim Jbour
Syria’s fall reshaped the region, from Assad’s collapse to HTS’s rise. This article examines the battles, alliances, and human costs defining a decade of war and the uncertain path to recovery.
Yana Peeva
The latest events of the semester at NYU Abu Dhabi.
Marija Janeva
Serbia’s student-led protests call into spotlight corruption, autocracy, and surveillance prompted by a tragic railway station collapse that claimed 15 lives.
The targeted attack on Brian Thompson by current primary suspect Luigi Mangione shook the United States with, surprisingly, mostly non-conflicting responses from the public.
Xandra Eid
“Nothing is very constant in Beirut. Certainly not dreams. But despair isn’t constant either. Beirut is a city to be loved and hated a thousand times a day. Every day. It is exhausting, but it is also beautiful.” – Nasri Atallah
Isabella Ying
Leading climate innovator and sustainability activist Kerry Duggan visits NYU Abu Dhabi for an inspirational conversation with the university’s community.
Dana Mash'Al
Fans of the Maccabi Tel Aviv football team started violent clashes in the streets of Amsterdam, while in the city for the UEFA Europa League match.
The annual Open Campus Day at NYUAD took place over the past weekend with many prospective students and their families visiting the Saadiyat campus.
Hana-Rāwhiti Maipi-Clarke started a haka against a controversial bill that entered New Zealand’s parliament, which threatens Maori rights.
Following the re-election of Donald Trump, social media is flooded with concerns over Project 2025. What is Project 2025 exactly?
Muhammad Abdullah
From AI and quantum breakthroughs to transformative asset tokenization and blockchain lending, the Singapore Fintech Festival 2024 showcased global innovation.