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As the North African nation continues to slide toward authoritarianism, a court sentenced about 40 people, including ...
The Great Betrayal in the title of Lebanese-born American professor of international relations Fawaz A Gerges’s new book ...
Tunisia fears the changes in Syria will lead to the return of extremist Tunisians citizens who joined armed groups in Syria in large numbers years ago. It must be prepared logistically and ...
States known for their human rights abuses are appearing on a new European list used to turn down asylum requests ...
The World Bank's April 2025 MENA Economic Update highlights the region's modest growth and underperforming private sector, ...
On December 17, 2010, a young, demoralized man staggered angrily into a local government office in central Tunisia. He doused himself in paint thinner and lit a match. Incensed by Ben Ali’s ...
Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday arbitrary detention was being used to eliminate dissent in Tunisia and called on its ...
The Arab Spring was a turning point in history that didn’t turn. Unity in opposition to dictatorship is pushing water ...
A practical guide to developing and using country profiles on the rights and wellbeing of older persons in the Arab region ...
The decision follows an alleged plot against Jordan that authorities said was linked to the Islamist organization.
Maria Abi-Habib was a roving Middle East correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, focused on terrorism issues and jihadist groups such as al Qaeda and Islamic State. She had been based in Beirut and ...