Marta Vidal

Gaza, cemitério de crianças

VISÃO (11.11.2023) Rodeado pelos destroços de um edifício bombardeado em Gaza, um homem coberto de pó segura uma bebé recém-nascida, resgatada dos escombros e embrulhada numa manta. “É muito pequena, só tem uns quatro ou cinco dias”, conta o fotógrafo palestiniano Mohammed Zaanoun, que presenciou o resgate. “A bebé estava junto à mãe quando a […]

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“Gostávamos de ser pássaros para podermos mover-nos livremente”

EXPRESSO (30/6/2023) Todas as primaveras, milhões de aves migratórias voam sobre a Faixa de Gaza, um território onde os palestinianos vivem sob o bloqueio militar imposto por Israel. De cabeça erguida para o céu, observadores de pássaros sonham com liberdade na “maior prisão a céu aberto” GAZA – Numa manhã no início da primavera, o […]

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How Trapped Palestinians Fell in Love With Bird-Watching

THE DAILY BEAST (7/4/2023) The skies of Gaza fill with shifting shapes on an early spring morning. At first they are barely visible, only specks soaring above central Gaza’s wetlands. Mandy Sirdah quickly raises her binoculars. “Storks!” she shouts excitedly. Close by, Lara Sirdah, her identical twin sister wearing matching clothes, grabs her long-focus camera […]

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Europe’s growing appetite for berries is sucking up Iberia’s water

EARTH ISLAND JOURNAL (March 2023) Autumn in Doñana National Park was once a spectacle of abundance. First the rains would arrive. Then, the birds. Journeying from Northern Europe, millions of migratory birds would descend on the wetland complex in southern Spain, heralding the start of the new season. Northern shovelers, pintails, whistling ducks, and other […]

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Leila Khaled: “Temos o direito de resistir”

PÚBLICO (5/2/2023) Uma mulher jovem sorri, enquanto segura uma AK-47. Veste uma farda militar e na cabeça tem um kuffiyeh, um lenço palestiniano que não lhe cobre o cabelo negro. O retrato desta mulher, tirado pouco depois de ter desviado um avião no Verão de 1969, tornou-se um ícone da resistência palestiniana, adaptado e reproduzido […]

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In Jordan, growing U.S. aid and shrinking freedom

FOREIGN POLICY (13/11/2022) As she looked out the window of her bare, dimly lit living room in October, Mervat Hamda counted the days since the authorities took away her son Anas al-Jamal: 138. “He is more than my son—he is my closest friend,” she said as she showed me family photos in their home in […]

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Agribusiness depletes soil and water in Portugal’s Alentejo

AL JAZEERA (11/10/2022) ‎‏‎‏Sitting in her home in a white-washed village nestled in Alentejo’s gently rolling hills, 92-year-old Inácia Cruz likes to reminisce about simpler times. “This region was rich in bread,” she says wistfully. “We would produce olive oil, cereals and cork. We didn’t need to buy things from abroad. We grew our own […]

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They make a desert and call it profit – How berry exports are draining Iberia

JOURNALISMFUND.EU Across the southern Iberian Peninsula, plastic greenhouses stretch to the horizon where rain-fed olives, wheat and grapes were traditionally grown. Spain and Portugal are Europe’s main producers of water-intensive berries. But the region is also one of the continent’s driest areas, where droughts are becoming more frequent. Reports have warned Europe’s fruit garden is […]

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Jordan’s ‘other’ refugees stuck in limbo with frozen asylum claims

MIDDLE EAST EYE (3/7/2022) Before he fled Sudan, Ahmed was an award-winning runner. Now, as an undocumented asylum seeker in Jordan, he mostly runs away from the police.  “But I’m not a criminal,” he says as he opens his backpack to show his seven medals – gold, silver and bronze – won at junior championships in three […]

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