To mark the tenth anniversary of the ‘Arab Spring’, the Transnational Institute has produced a dossier documenting and reflecting on a decade of struggle
The power of the House of Saud is a direct product of the West’s obsession with oil – can it survive a global shift to green energy?
In Afghanistan, attacks on Shia worshippers escalate, bringing further trauma to a fractured society
Ministry of Defence criticised for ‘morally indefensible’ suggestion that former embassy workers should make dangerous border journeys unassisted
Kais Saied has stressed his loyalty to ‘the suffering people’ – in his upcoming state budget we’ll find out if he meant it
Extreme weather changes are causing havoc in African states such as Zambia but they can’t afford a Green New Deal without international support
At least six killed and dozens injured in outbreak of heavy gunfire that will also create further obstacles to port blast investigation
The appointment of the Arab world’s first woman prime minister in Tunisia cannot hide the country’s dismal economic reality and the reasons many are cheering President Kais Saied’s power grab
Many thousands of displaced Yazidi survivors are still living in unbearable conditions in Iraq, with no foreseeable way out
Teaching local hosts the experience of war and forced displacement would help to publicly challenge hate speech and inform compassion