Middle East
‘It’s not just great beer. It’s an image of Palestine’: Meet the Middle East’s first female brewmaster

‘It’s not just great beer. It’s an image of Palestine’: Meet the Middle East’s first female brewmaster
Taybeh Brewery is a family business in the Israeli-occupied West Bank in Palestine. It is expanding its brewery despite the challenges of the last two years, spurred on by international support, with one of their beers now available to buy in the UK
The Middle East has been betrayed – but despite everything, there is always hope

The Middle East has been betrayed – but despite everything, there is always hope
The agency of everyday people in the Middle East has been constantly crushed. A new book explains why
‘A toy is not a luxury’: How games and toys are helping children in Gaza process ‘unimaginable’ trauma

‘A toy is not a luxury’: How games and toys are helping children in Gaza process ‘unimaginable’ trauma
An estimated 17,400 children have been killed in Gaza – one every 30 or so minutes. This is how charities are trying to help them
‘There’s always room at the inn’: How a hospital in Bethlehem offers hope in the shadow of tragedy
‘There’s always room at the inn’: How a hospital in Bethlehem offers hope in the shadow of tragedy
‘The children have seen so much blood’: As calls for a ceasefire grow even louder – what’s next for Gaza?
‘The children have seen so much blood’: As calls for a ceasefire grow even louder – what’s next for Gaza?
Lebanon’s crisis isn’t just statistics. It’s people’s lives – and their stories matter
