The Muslim world is up in arms over the desecration of the Qur'an by prison staff in Guantanamo Bay, writes Laila Saada from New York
For all of last week, images of American flags on fire dominated the news. Afghan demonstrators marched in their (...)
Today, the long awaited Arab-American Museum is finally open to the public in Michigan. It stands tribute to art that reflects a new way of life, reports Laila Saada
Ahmed Ahmed goes on stage in blue sweater and black pants. He grabs the microphone, (...)
Brain drain has left Egypt deplete of some of its most valuable assets. In Washington DC, Laila Saada reports on the possibility of building bridges between a scientific emigrant community and the homeland
Last week, just as Washington DC prepared (...)
Laila Saada in New York
Four years ago, Karim Baghdadi would have voted for George W Bush in the 2000 presidential elections. On Saturday night, after Iftar with a group of Egyptians and Arab-Americans, when Baghdadi was asked which candidate he (...)
Three years on, Laila Saada* takes stock of the life of Arab-Americans after 9/11
In Teaneck, New Jersey, a Toyota sedan suddenly stopped in the middle of the road. A middle-aged woman shot out of the car and charged at a van moving slowly in the (...)