A letter from Gaza, describing the impossibility of getting back to 'normal' one year after the war. Real change is needed before it is too late.
The army, now in government with international support, is increasing its economic power and is free to impose the conditions it deems suitable.
Arab Awakening's columnists offer their perspective on what is happening on the ground in the Middle East.
A personal account of returning to a profoundly changed city, and of worrying trends under military dictatorship.
Tunisia is now at a crossroads, facing the largest challenge to its democratic transition yet. How should it respond without undermining the rights and freedoms that have been so resolutely fought for?
A response to questions raised by Hesham Shafick and Radwa Saad's piece, 'Whatever is happening to the Egyptians - part 2'.
Arab Awakening's columnists offer their perspective on what is happening on the ground in the Middle East.
Armstrong’s encounter with the Middle East was a reflection of the wider socio-political disease of denial and scapegoating in the region—one that just festers with time.
ISIS is succesfully recruiting among disaffected Sudanese youth, and not enough is being done to stop it.
Despatches from a trip to the 2015 Palestinian Festival of Literature. Part two: occupation.