Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gebran Bassil tweeted as he usually does, yet another series of racist tweets.
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.
Jowan Safadi’s music is an important addition to the Palestinian music scene as a whole, making it a lot more diverse and sustainable.
Trump has already pardoned one war criminal. Who else is in line for a possible pardon?
Iran could turn to asymmetric warfare if it lost its primary armed forces; and the British couldn’t but help US military embedded in its territory.
History suggests that attempts to exclude such regional powers produce instability, or worse.
The Revolutionary Guards are “Iran’s military-industrial complex”, and Trump’s provocations only make them stronger.
To end paralysis, the political landscape needs restructuring: resurgent grassroots democracy must smother elitism, starting with local elections.
Will the Algerian public unite again once time has unraveled a clearer picture for the future?
The negotiation between acceptability and repression is embedded in an East vs. West clash.
With women leading revolutions in Sudan and Algeria, it is natural to wonder again, will Arab uprisings be finished by women?
A business model from hell and the war in Yemen.