Sun 16, 8pm: The Arab Music Heritage ensemble performs classical Arab songs.
During rally near Wittenbergplatz metro station in Berlin, some protesters deliver speeches in Arabic and chant anti-Israel ...
The war has forged an unbreakable Palestinian unity—one built not in conference halls but in the streets, the rubble, and the ...
let the rat hunt begin.” The word “rat” can be used in a racist and derogatory way in the French language and the banner was widely seen as referencing Marseille’s large Arab minority. “Racist remarks ...
Mojisola Meranda has officially assumed office as the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly. She was accompanied to her new office by all the lawmakers, with the exception of former Speaker ...
The E-A-G-L-E-S chant is a lyric in the Eagles' fight song "Fly, Eagles, Fly," written in the 1950s. "The Eagles' Victory Song" is played after every touchdown at the Linc.
In Wayne County, which encompasses the inner-ring suburb as well as Detroit, nearly 8% of the population is Arab American — the highest percentage in the U.S. Last November, the majority voted ...
You’ll Never Walk Alone popularised by Gerry And The Pacemakers has been sung by Liverpool and Celtic followers for decades and is the probably the most recognisable football chant song. Originally a ...
If there’s one thing Philadelphians love to do, especially during the playoffs, it’s chant “E-A-G-L-E-S.” It’s everywhere. If you find your way into a large group of Eagles fans this week, you’ll ...
Despite the fact that their side was behind for most of the game, Lille fans made their presence known, supporting the players with songs and chants throughout the match. In particular ...
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is catching heat for fumbling the spelling of "Eagles" after she started the popular chant at a press conference over the weekend. The gaffe happened on Sunday ...
Attempting to energize the crowd with the familiar “E-A-G-L-E-S” chant, Parker instead delivered a baffling “E-L-Z-S-E-S! Eagles!” to an audience that could barely mask their confusion.