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Teacher of History

Al Maktoum City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Middle East
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Date Listed12 May 2026
ContractPermanent
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Curated headlines from United Arab Emirates · history · 20 stories

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Middle East Eye·policy

Palestine Action defence barrister wins UK contempt of court challenge

Palestine Action defence barrister wins UK contempt of court challenge A leading human rights barrister who represented Palestine Action defendants in the UK has won an appeal against a contempt of court case. Rajiv…

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Middle East Eye

'Cultural genocide': Palestinian musicians urge Eurovision boycott over Israel's inclusion

'Cultural genocide': Palestinian musicians urge Eurovision boycott over Israel's inclusion Submitted by Alex MacDonald on Tue, 05/12/2026 - 12:58 Palestinians urge attention for musicians in Gaza as Eurovision…

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Middle East Eye·higher-ed

Christian Zionism: What it is and how it affects the US and Israel

Christian Zionism: What it is and how it affects the US and Israel Submitted by Daniel Tester on Fri, 05/08/2026 - 18:18 Supported by Pete Hegseth and Mike Huckabee among others, the Evangelical Christian belief is…

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Al Jazeera English

Trump and Xi: The history of encounters between two superpower leaders

US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have met six times since 2017.

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Gulf Times Education

Spieth makes 10th bid for career Grand Slam at PGA

Jordan Spieth makes his 10th attempt to complete a career Grand Slam at this week's PGA Championship, trying to snap a nine-year major win drought. The 32-year-old American won the 2015 Masters and US Open and the…

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Middle East Eye·policy

After electoral collapse, UK Labour risks political oblivion

After electoral collapse, UK Labour risks political oblivion Submitted by Tom Blackburn on Mon, 05/11/2026 - 15:40 A new leader may dislodge Starmer, only to discover that the social foundations underpinning the party…

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Middle East Eye·policy

How Andy Burnham stood up to Starmer over Israel and could now reshape UK foreign policy

How Andy Burnham stood up to Starmer over Israel and could now reshape UK foreign policy Submitted by Imran Mulla on Mon, 05/11/2026 - 13:45 If he became PM, the Greater Manchester mayor would likely reorient British…

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Middle East Eye·policy

How Palestine Action defendants ended up back in prison

How Palestine Action defendants ended up back in prison Submitted by Katherine Hearst on Fri, 05/08/2026 - 16:00 Families of defendants condemn 'cruel' decision after a trial marked by severe restrictions and impossible…

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Daily News Egypt·policy

Opinion | The May Meridian

The proximity of Europe Day (May 9) to Africa Day (May 25) is a coincidence of the calendar, but for Egypt, it reads as a moment of synchronicity. As the State prepares to host the African Union (AU) Coordination Summit…

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Middle East Eye·policy

New ‘Nakba’ in Jerusalem: Israel steps up Silwan demolitions near Al-Aqsa

New ‘Nakba’ in Jerusalem: Israel steps up Silwan demolitions near Al-Aqsa Submitted by Lubna Masarwa on Fri, 05/08/2026 - 16:24 Palestinians say Israel is using wartime impunity to accelerate expulsions and expand…

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Gulf Times Qatar·higher-ed

Hantavirus scare revives Covid-era conspiracy theories

An outbreak of the deadly hantavirus on a Dutch-flagged cruise ship is reviving conspiracy theories about vaccines, alleged depopulation campaigns and miracle cures that flourished during the coronavirus (Covid-19)…

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Gulf Times Qatar·higher-ed

Education system building the nation and shaping the future

Higher education in Qatar is a cornerstone of human development and the knowledge-based economy, as it aims to prepare national cadres with the required skills, promote scientific research, and meet labour market needs.…

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Gulf Times Qatar·policy

Digital platform documents history of football in Qatar

His Excellency the Minister of Sports and Youth Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed al-Thani inaugurated the official digital platform for the project documenting the history of Qatari football (1948-present), marking…

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Gulf Times Education

Melody Memory: A modern twist to Qatari heritage

The Music Affairs Centre at the Ministry of Culture organised the “Melody Memory” concert, bringing together patriotic songs, maritime heritage and works rooted in Qatari and Gulf musical memory. The evening featured…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Qatar's Higher Education System... generations build the nation, shape the future

Higher education in Qatar is a cornerstone of human development and the knowledge-based economy, as it aims to prepare national cadres with the required skills, promote scientific research, and meet labor market needs.…

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Gulf Times Education

Qatar Museums explores Old Palace architectural aesthetics

Qatar Museums is organising the ‘Architecture in the Old Palace’ forum today (May 10) at the Darwish al-Far Hall at the National Museum of Qatar. The forum will feature a distinguished group of experts, researchers, and…

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Middle East Eye

'Ideology, family and history': The UAE-Saudi Arabia feud explained

'Ideology, family and history': The UAE-Saudi Arabia feud explained Saudi Arabia tried to bribe a prince of the UAE’s al-Nahyan family to cede control of a desert oasis suspected of containing vast quantities of oil.…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Magyar takes over as Hungary's prime minister, closing Orban era

Peter Magyar, a pro-EU conservative, was sworn in as Hungary's new prime minister Saturday, closing the chapter on the 16-year rule of his nationalist predecessor, Viktor Orban. The former government insider turned…

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Gulf Times Education

Momentum trade at new extremes drawing Wall Street warnings

The momentum trade — buy what’s winning, sell what isn’t — was already running red-hot heading into this week. Now a pause in the Iran war, strong US jobs data and another sharp rally in AI chips just piled on more…

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Middle East Eye·policy

Iran’s president rejects ‘colonialism’, calls for respectful ties

Iran’s president rejects ‘colonialism’, calls for respectful ties Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said Tehran will continue to pursue “friendly relations” with other countries based on mutual respect, while…

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