{"id":35715,"date":"2025-09-01T03:06:07","date_gmt":"2025-09-01T03:06:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/35715\/"},"modified":"2025-09-01T03:06:07","modified_gmt":"2025-09-01T03:06:07","slug":"eleven-must-read-english-language-books-by-arab-authors-in-2025","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/35715\/","title":{"rendered":"Eleven must-read English-language books by Arab authors in 2025"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-0-UY27QNNBYNF43KZN74I6YTXDWM\">The year is shaping up to be an important one for Arab authors.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-1-DAA6WXM75JBGXO32EOMU24SC5E\">From novels excavating modern <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/2024\/05\/01\/naguib-mahfouz-abu-dhabi-book-fair\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/2024\/05\/01\/naguib-mahfouz-abu-dhabi-book-fair\/\">Egyptian history<\/a> to memoirs emerging from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/tags\/gaza\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/tags\/gaza\/\">Gaza<\/a>\u2019s devastation, these new books vary in style and subject but all expand the possibilities of literature. They blend family drama with political and cultural critique, reimagine history or look towards speculative futures, where even dreams are under surveillance. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-3-EN4LRW5PMRARZEBQY6GJD533HE\">Here are 11 books in English by Arab authors that are worth a read.<\/p>\n<p><b>The Dissenters by Youssef Rakha<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-6-HMK2V3TTBZGD3C3IEDWSZ2YIVU\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts\/youssef-rakha-talks-about-his-new-book-and-his-novel-response-to-the-egyptian-upheaval-1.120460\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts\/youssef-rakha-talks-about-his-new-book-and-his-novel-response-to-the-egyptian-upheaval-1.120460\">Youssef Rakha<\/a>\u2019s The Dissenters traces 70 years of Egyptian history through the fragmented portrait of a mother.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-7-QY6GUCULDJCULC6F2NG745YRVM\">The novel follows a journalist named Nour, who after his mother\u2019s death, withdraws to the attic and begins sifting through her belongings, piecing together a life that sharply reflects Egypt\u2019s turbulent modern history. Nour weaves together his mother\u2019s contradictory experiences in letters to his sister, written as if in a fever dream and elucidating a life shaped by marriage, politics, faith and revolution. The Dissenters fuses family drama with historical reflection, satire with metafiction. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-9-ETKNCVLPQREIRA5OGC3CNJF3DI\">Published on February 4<\/p>\n<p><b>One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This by Omar El Akkad<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-12-Y4LWNQ7YHJB5POH6IT5RKRNJ3Y\">One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against defies simple categorisation. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-13-RKVQUCOKQFDJJBTRLU5GUXZLRY\">Written after Israel began its war on Gaza, the book is part memoir, part political mediation and reportage. At its core, it is a confrontation of the western world\u2019s complicity in Gaza\u2019s destruction. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-14-7GBLIVQIW5FPFDGC4EVLNMUPRA\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts\/omar-el-akkad-on-the-journalistic-career-that-inspired-him-to-write-american-war-1.79836\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts\/omar-el-akkad-on-the-journalistic-career-that-inspired-him-to-write-american-war-1.79836\">Omar El Akkad<\/a>, an Egyptian-Canadian novelist known for American War, exposes how ideals of freedom and justice have collapsed under the guise of neutrality. The title of the book reflects how moral stances easily shift once violence has passed. El Akkad reflects upon these topics as he also recounts his own upbringing across Egypt, Qatar and Canada. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-15-6CYSAHYWJNEZZFA3BD4UFAX3HE\">This is a book that is as philosophically rich as it is urgent. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-16-EBNPZNTBWFG7LGB72RE3JZ7SGQ\">Published on February 13<\/p>\n<p><b>The Eyes of Gaza by Plestia Alaqad<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-20-YZETWWHNKJH4HCW2NRE3MQV5JE\">In The Eyes of Gaza: A Diary of Resilience, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/topics\/Author\/plestia-alaqad\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/topics\/Author\/plestia-alaqad\/\">Plestia Alaqad<\/a> turns her daily diary into a powerful memoir. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-21-655EQPIYPJCMRPQUDUN5IBSP44\">Alaqad was 21 years old when Israel began its attack on Gaza in October 2023. Within months, her social media videos and posts became vital documentation of the daily reality for Gazans as they fought to survive bombardment. Her work earned her the moniker The Eyes of Gaza. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-22-EQMZXGXCOBA6FJVSASVZYN7YT4\">Her book collects her diary entries into a stirring, first-hand account of the war. Alaqad records not only the destruction and fear but also the resilience of those around her, and the gestures of care and tenderness she witnessed across Gaza. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-23-JKGERUISNVDPFB6VNIIXLXM7XQ\">The Eyes of Gaza is an intimate and unflinching testimony and love letter to a homeland under fire. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-24-KDOWFSDQ6ZFLJCGDDEMOQJCS7Y\">Published on February 20<\/p>\n<p><b>The Dream Hotel by Laila Lalami<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-27-RWJWIDETC5FWBIWSWPYV764BFI\">Moroccan-American author <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/laila-lalami-on-her-latest-novel-this-is-not-trump-s-america-it-s-just-a-picture-of-america-1.862983\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/laila-lalami-on-her-latest-novel-this-is-not-trump-s-america-it-s-just-a-picture-of-america-1.862983\">Laila Lalami<\/a> is known for her compelling storytelling and insightful examinations of culture and identity.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-28-2C2HTXJVMFDUHOMO4BBQ5K2LTY\">Her debut work Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits, published in 2005, follows a group of Moroccan immigrants who attempt to cross the Mediterranean Sea to reach Spain, in search of a better life. Her second work, The Moor\u2019s Account, was a reimagining of the story of Estebanico, the Moroccan slave who became the first African to explore North America. Her mystery novel, The Other Americans, published in 2019, pivots around the death of a Moroccan immigrant in California after a hit-and-run.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-29-VIJAEUYITNDWZOWTQTZFYHFRFY\">While the novels share overlapping themes, they are also markedly different in genres, and underscore Lalami\u2019s literary fearlessness. In The Dream Hotel, she takes another leap, this time in a near-distant future where, as the novel teases, \u201ceven dreams are under surveillance\u201d.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-30-AMX2AIWTAVFCNEZB5GJHY7OWBM\">Published on March 4<\/p>\n<p><b>Motherhood and Its Ghosts by Iman Mersal<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-33-DBKSWYUH7JAHZPM4VLVCSWGADQ\">Motherhood and Its Ghosts leaps forth from the single photograph <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/how-sheikh-zayed-book-award-winner-iman-mersal-s-novel-took-her-on-a-whirlwind-journey-of-detective-work-1.1230937\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/how-sheikh-zayed-book-award-winner-iman-mersal-s-novel-took-her-on-a-whirlwind-journey-of-detective-work-1.1230937\">Iman Mersal<\/a> has of her mother, who died in childbirth when the author was seven years old. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-34-EJQS2HZIIZBOPEYUQ7RDVGVV7E\">Through the photograph, Mersal ponders upon maternal identity while moving between journal entries and literary reflections. Originally published in 2017 in Arabic, the book has been released in English with a translation by Robin Moger. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-35-LUXUTHSPURDYZNOWCAMEVOXFMU\">Motherhood and Its Ghosts is a lyrical and profound examination of how we reconstruct and remember when confronted with absence. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-36-TTTGQCZJU5BV3C3UUPNP7B6TLQ\">Published on May 13<\/p>\n<p><b>Sleep Phase by Mohamed Kheir<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-39-JZMYVOMNQBGF3NAIKC5YEBOCTY\">Sleep Phase follows a translator named Warif who struggles to readapt to life in Cairo after being released from prison where he was serving a seven-year sentence for Facebook posts criticising the government. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-40-XN5UW335BFBQLGQKSO4Y74FMDQ\">The Cairo he re-enters isn\u2019t the city he remembers. The novel resembles the absurdist works of Kafka and Gogol as Warif tries to find work as a translator, going through an endless string of meetings with officials. The encounters are more like interrogations than job interviews, and Warif begins to experience panic attacks and flashbacks of his torture in prison. Sleep Phase is a wonderfully disorienting novel that comes as a study of repression. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-41-IVIN6UF26JCMVAFMCCN2CNRF2E\">Published on May 13<\/p>\n<p><b>What Will People Think? by Sara Hamdan <\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-44-NNWXSJ7ZB5CMHJNEC7KV2BNYFE\">A heartfelt novel about identity, family secrets and self-discovery, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/2025\/08\/29\/sara-hamdan-what-will-people-think\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/2025\/08\/29\/sara-hamdan-what-will-people-think\/\">What Will People Think?<\/a> recently made international headlines when it was featured on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-45-PF3KICD3AFAVJJBO74TCIH7DCY\">The novel\u2019s protagonist is Mia Almas, a Palestinian American who aspires to be a stand-up comedian while grappling with expectations of her traditional Arab family. Mia\u2019s story \u2013 set in New York in 2011 \u2013 is intertwined with her grandmother\u2019s hidden past. In the novel, Mia discovers a diary written by her \u201cTeta\u201d in 1940s Jaffa, just as she was on the verge of displacement during the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/news\/mena\/2025\/05\/15\/nakba-israel-gaza-palestine\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/news\/mena\/2025\/05\/15\/nakba-israel-gaza-palestine\/\">Nakba<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-46-Q7YL6MXAX5G7HJQ2CTZZ4CJWBI\">The entries trace the life of a young woman celebrated as the village beauty, torn between her family\u2019s expectations of a wealthy marriage and her own attraction to a British soldier. The romance is brief and ultimately devastating \u2013 a metaphor, perhaps, for Palestine\u2019s unravelling.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-47-TFWVTW4K4VDWFNHSSDZY4FMAWQ\">Published on May 20<\/p>\n<p><b>Empty Cages by Fatma Qandil<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-50-CODM5KST4NDHFMQCE2P43RYN2U\">Empty Cages is new English translation of the 2022 winner of the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/2022\/12\/12\/egyptian-author-fatma-qandil-awarded-naguib-mahfouz-prize-for-her-debut-novel\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/2022\/12\/12\/egyptian-author-fatma-qandil-awarded-naguib-mahfouz-prize-for-her-debut-novel\/\">Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-51-XZZP2AT2URDL3E4JZ4FW7PM6KU\">The novel begins as its narrator discovers an old tin for chocolates that is filled with photographs and poems. As the youngest child in a middle-class Egyptian family, she revisits a childhood shadowed by the selfishness of her older brothers, her father\u2019s addiction and her mother\u2019s illness. Empty Cages is a gripping read as Qandil\u2019s prose, translated by Adam Talib, capers off the page in a raw meditation on grief and survival. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-52-S6OGSK6RQFFXNJBQPGEMZKAS3Y\">Published on May 27<\/p>\n<p><b>I\u2019ll Tell You When I\u2019m Home by Hala Alyan<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-55-UDNAJXSQEBAV5AOQ7WJSG5NVFQ\">With I\u2019ll Tell You When I\u2019m Home, Palestinian-American writer and clinical psychologist <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/the-arsonists-city-why-hala-alyan-s-second-novel-is-a-love-letter-to-lebanon-1.1192450\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/the-arsonists-city-why-hala-alyan-s-second-novel-is-a-love-letter-to-lebanon-1.1192450\">Hala Alyan<\/a> turns to memoir after several acclaimed novels and poetry collections. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-56-R4KGS7HAHJFOLCSMWFAGMZNOCA\">The book traces years of miscarriages and the decision to entrust another woman to carry her child. As the pregnancy progresses, Alyan excavates her family\u2019s history of displacement across Palestine, Kuwait, Lebanon and the US. The result is a candid, polyphonic read about how private grief overlaps with diaspora, inheritance and the process of waiting. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-57-W2EX55R2YVBYFOT23LFZOY7S4I\">Published on June 3<\/p>\n<p><b>My Voice Cannot Be Bombed by Yahya Al Hamarna <\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-60-EO7M274RHRAZRNNJ6ACDC3OIKY\">My Voice Cannot Be Bombed is the debut poetry collection of Yahya Al Hamarna, written amid Israel\u2019s continuing war on Gaza. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-61-JBV2EDNEGVGCHBJUEATW347CJY\">The collection, written with fierce and tender prosody, shifts from the intimacy of refugee tents to imagined spaces of freedom. Al Hamarna\u2019s poems trace the violence of war alongside the small acts that sustain life, such as studying, walking to the park, reading poetry and making tea. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-62-T5XERZPFMNE5LBUJYIGPM34TD4\">Published on August 11<\/p>\n<p><b>The True Story of Raja the Gullible by Rabih Alameddine<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-65-UAOBONELRFC3JI3TKIMOR5JYOY\">Lebanese-American novelist <a href=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/peeling-back-the-layers-of-rabih-alameddines-latest-novel-an-unnecessary-woman-1.338806\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer nofollow noopener\" title=\"https:\/\/www.thenationalnews.com\/arts-culture\/books\/peeling-back-the-layers-of-rabih-alameddines-latest-novel-an-unnecessary-woman-1.338806\">Rabih Alameddine<\/a> is known for works such as An Unnecessary Woman, The Angel of History, and The Hakawati, where he wove epic Arab storytelling traditions into contemporary story.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-66-RC2ZU6LXNZDOPIAQNZRBUFRNVU\">His fiction often takes on heavy themes such as exile and belonging with a satirical edge. <\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-67-OSTQDSNMDFCGNPTPN5HHYR5R6Y\">In his newest work, The True True Story of Raja the Gullible, Alameddine reflects on life in Beirut with his idiosyncratic, caustic humour.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-68-OKYLRSFQEFGIZNL33D6ZU26NU4\">The novel follows a 63-year-old high school philosophy teacher who lives with his controlling mother in a small Beirut apartment. The relationship is described as \u201cunbreakable and insane\u201d. But Raja is invited to a writing residency in the US, and the timing seems like a good fortune as he is looking to escape the private and national calamities that shape his life.<\/p>\n<p class=\"defaultstyled__StyledText-sc-11u52t4-1 huqwQJ margin-lg-bottom\" id=\"el-69-XN3IVMDB5VHJZHQIULYDGN67EE\">Will be published on September 2<\/p>\n<p>AI traffic lights to ease congestion at seven points to Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Street<\/p>\n<p>The seven points are:<\/p>\n<p>Shakhbout bin Sultan Street<\/p>\n<p>Dhafeer Street<\/p>\n<p>Hadbat Al Ghubainah Street (outbound)<\/p>\n<p>Salama bint Butti Street<\/p>\n<p>Al Dhafra Street<\/p>\n<p>Rabdan Street<\/p>\n<p>Umm Yifina Street exit (inbound)<\/p>\n<p>Key facilities<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Olympic-size swimming pool with a split bulkhead for multi-use configurations, including water polo and 50m\/25m training lanes<\/li>\n<li>Premier League-standard football pitch<\/li>\n<li>400m Olympic running track<\/li>\n<li>NBA-spec basketball court with auditorium<\/li>\n<li>600-seat auditorium<\/li>\n<li>Spaces for historical and cultural exploration<\/li>\n<li>An elevated football field that doubles as a helipad<\/li>\n<li data-stringify-indent=\"0\" data-stringify-border=\"0\">Specialist robotics and science laboratories<\/li>\n<li data-stringify-indent=\"0\" data-stringify-border=\"0\">AR and VR-enabled learning centres<\/li>\n<li data-stringify-indent=\"0\" data-stringify-border=\"0\">Disruption Lab and Research Centre for developing entrepreneurial skills<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Key findings of Jenkins report<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan al Banna, &#8220;accepted the political utility of violence&#8221;<\/li>\n<li>Views of key Muslim Brotherhood ideologue, Sayyid Qutb, have \u201cconsistently been understood\u201d as permitting \u201cthe use of extreme violence in the pursuit of the perfect Islamic society\u201d and \u201cnever been institutionally disowned\u201d by the movement.<\/li>\n<li>Muslim Brotherhood at all levels has repeatedly defended Hamas attacks against Israel, including the use of suicide bombers and the killing of civilians.<\/li>\n<li>Laying out the report in the House of Commons, David Cameron told MPs: &#8220;The main findings of the review support the conclusion that membership of, association with, or influence by the Muslim Brotherhood should be considered as a possible indicator of extremism.&#8221;<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Bookshops: A Reader&#8217;s History\u00a0by Jorge Carri\u00f3n (translated from the Spanish by Peter Bush),<br \/>Biblioasis<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Killing of Qassem SuleimaniWhat sanctions would be reimposed?<\/p>\n<p>Under \u2018snapback\u2019, measures imposed on Iran by the UN Security Council in six resolutions would be restored, including:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>An arms embargo<\/li>\n<li>A ban on uranium enrichment and reprocessing<\/li>\n<li>A ban on launches and other activities with ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons, as well as ballistic missile technology transfer and technical assistance<\/li>\n<li>A targeted global asset freeze and travel ban on Iranian individuals and entities<\/li>\n<li>Authorisation for countries to inspect Iran Air Cargo and Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines cargoes for banned goods<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>The biog<\/p>\n<p>Alwyn Stephen says much of his success is a result of taking an educated chance on business decisions.<\/p>\n<p>His advice to anyone starting out in business is to have no fear as life is about taking on challenges.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIf you have the ambition and dream of something, follow that dream, be positive, determined and set goals.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Nothing and no-one can stop you from succeeding with the right work application, and a little bit of luck along the way.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Mr Stephen sells\u00a0his luxury fragrances at selected perfumeries around the UAE, including the House of Niche Boutique in Al Seef.<\/p>\n<p>He relaxes by spending time with his family at home, and enjoying his wife\u2019s India cooking.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>Tips to stay safe during hot weather<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Stay hydrated:<\/strong> Drink plenty of fluids, especially water. Avoid alcohol and caffeine, which can increase dehydration.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Seek cool environments:<\/strong> Use air conditioning, fans, or visit\u00a0community spaces with climate control.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Limit outdoor activities: <\/strong>Avoid strenuous activity during peak heat. If outside, seek shade and wear a wide-brimmed hat.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Dress appropriately: <\/strong>Wear lightweight, loose and light-coloured clothing to facilitate heat loss.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Check on vulnerable people: <\/strong>Regularly check in on elderly neighbours, young children and those with health conditions.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Home adaptations: <\/strong>Use blinds or curtains to block sunlight, avoid using ovens or stoves, and ventilate living spaces during cooler hours.<\/li>\n<li><strong>Recognise heat illness<\/strong>: Learn the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke (dizziness, confusion, rapid pulse, nausea), and seek medical attention if symptoms occur.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>Pharaoh&#8217;s curse<\/p>\n<p>British aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who funded the expedition to find the Tutankhamun tomb, died in a Cairo hotel four months after the crypt was opened. <br \/>He had been in poor health for many years after a car crash, and a mosquito bite made worse by a shaving cut led to blood poisoning and pneumonia. <br \/>Reports at the time said Lord Carnarvon suffered from \u201cpain as the inflammation affected the nasal passages and eyes\u201d.<br \/>Decades later, scientists contended he had died of aspergillosis after inhaling spores of the fungus aspergillus in the tomb, which can lie dormant for months. 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