Deek and Rania finally talk, and Rania - in pain and medicated - bares her heart.
Marco Rubio reaffirms support for Israel after their attacks on Qatar, raising questions about American policy in the Gulf.
At the river’s edge, Deek wrestles with memory and resentment, while Rania—burnt out and in pain—dreads their coming encounter.
A further windfall forces Deek to confront what his wealth truly means — and who he’s meant to be.
A further windfall forces Deek to confront what his wealth truly means — and who he’s meant to be.
Over a delicious Iraqi breakfast, Deek's daughters confront him with difficult questions.
Rania has an important meeting with an architect, while Deek sleeps through his own lunch appointment.
Deek wakes up in the hospital, healed on the outside but desolate on the inside.
The Bosnian genocide’s legacy endures in Balkan geopolitics, global ethnonationalism, and Western indifference to anti-Muslim violence.
Zaid Karim receives some bad news, and his cousin Jamilah has a true dream.