While media focus is on pro-Palestine protests in the US, anger in North Africa and Western Asia could boil over
To mark the tenth anniversary of the ‘Arab Spring’, the Transnational Institute has produced a dossier documenting and reflecting on a decade of struggle
North Africa today is reminiscent of the period leading up to the 2011 uprisings. Tensions are further aggravated by the pandemic damage
Inequality shapes citizens’ views over whether their country has improved and so a deeper dive is needed to understand where the region stands
Why is the EU lifting sanctions on politicians accused of corruption in Egypt, Tunisia and Ukraine, when so little money has been recovered?
Ten years after the Arab Spring uprisings, we looked at the impact on women’s rights in the Maghreb.
Why is Egypt in its current state? And what happened to the revolution? An interview with Joshua Stacher about his new book.
Under IMF reforms, a third of Egyptians are living in poverty. But western institutions are celebrating their ‘success’.
To understand Turkey’s actions in the Middle East, we need to grasp its precarious place in world capitalism.
Libya and Sudan prove that the simple struggle for freedom and democracy persists in the region. It’s the world that is determined to see it die.
Seven years after the Tunisian revolution one can dissect four main conflict issues in Tunisia today.
How is the Saudi-Iranian rivalry overwriting the Arab Spring’s key messages?