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Researcher, Middle East Monitor
South Africa
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I do not typically cover fashion or tech - But I always want to expand my beats!
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By Thembisa Fakude Verified| Mail & Guardian Verified Rwanda has expelled all Belgian diplomats and has given them 48 hours to leave the country. Belgium has retaliated by expelling Rwandan diplomats from Brussels. The government of President Paul Kagame has accused Brussels of attempting to “sustain its neo-colonial delusions“. Belgium hosts the largest Rwandan diaspora in the world —most work in the informal sector. They rely on their embassy for a number of services including registration of births and the renewal of visas and passports
From one anti-apartheid activist to another, a South African pays tribute to Ismail Haniyeh - Thembisa Fakude
By Thembisa Fakude Verified| QOSHE@ Columnists Actual . Favourites . Archive Aa Aa Aa - A + ..... © Middle East Monitor visit website
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Middle East Monitor
Middle East Monitor (MEMO) is a media organization dedicated to providing in-depth coverage and analysis of Middle Eastern affairs, with a strong focus on Palestine. Established to fill gaps in Western media reporting, MEMO emphasizes factual news reporting, commentary, and engagement with policymakers to influence public discourse. The organization is led by Director Dr. Daud Abdullah and Senior Editor Ibrahim Hewitt, supported by a team of researchers and writers. MEMO offers on-the-ground news coverage, including contributions from correspondents in conflict zones like Gaza. It publishes evidence-based commentaries on political and humanitarian issues and actively engages with journalists, NGOs, and policymakers to promote understanding of Palestinian rights. Additionally, MEMO organizes events to facilitate dialogue on these important topics. Its primary audience includes journalists, researchers, and human rights organizations seeking timely insights into regional developments.
Founded: 2009