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Why We Don’t Let Migrant Workers Drive

Why We Don’t Let Migrant Workers Drive

From the Gulf to Southeast Asia, blocking low-wage laborers from getting a driver's license isn't a paperwork oversight—it’s a deliberate policy to keep them captive.

Haykal M. Zaidi|May 27, 2026|4 min|Human Rights
Why We Treat Teachers Like Clerks and Students Like Compliance Officers

Why We Treat Teachers Like Clerks and Students Like Compliance Officers

When kids finish meaningless worksheets just because they feel sorry for their stressed-out teachers, the school system has traded actual education for a spreadsheet.

Haykal M. Zaidi|May 20, 2026|5 min|Education
The Ebola Outbreak in the DRC Shows Exactly Who Global Healthcare Leaves Behind

The Ebola Outbreak in the DRC Shows Exactly Who Global Healthcare Leaves Behind

As a rare Ebola strain claims dozens of lives in the Congo, the pharmaceutical industry’s reluctance to adapt and fund vaccines reveals a brutal truth about whose lives actually matter.

Haykal M. Zaidi|May 19, 2026|3 min|Human Rights
Why We Have to Leave Some Illusions Alone

Why We Have to Leave Some Illusions Alone

In a world obsessed with exposing harsh realities, we often forget that some illusions are the only things keeping us afloat.

Haykal M. Zaidi|May 12, 2026|1 min|Labour-Teachers-Nurses Day
No Bunkers for Beit Awwa: Palestinian Women Killed by Iranian 'Resistance' Fire
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No Bunkers for Beit Awwa: Palestinian Women Killed by Iranian 'Resistance' Fire

While the elites in Tel Aviv retreat to high-tech shelters, three Palestinian women in Hebron paid the ultimate price for a war they didn't start. Tehran’s cluster munitions turned an Eid hair salon visit into a massacre.

Haykal M. Zaidi|Mar 19, 2026|1 min|West Bank
Why are you racist?

Why are you racist?

We all are same

Haykal M. Zaidi|Mar 7, 2026|2 min|Society