The lesson Arab autocrats are likely to learn from Syria is simple: under the current international climate the use of severe repression is effective.
Until equality and justice are within reach to all, what can Copts do to survive and how much more will they be forced to bear?
As people in Europe get ready for their end of year celebrations, more than 20 million Yemenis are getting ready to face the next disaster coming their way: mass starvation.
The third in a four-part series that delves into the history of the Ultras and their impact on Egyptian society. عربي
The United Nations-brokered Libyan political agreement has failed to bear any fruits thus far because it does not address the root causes of the Libyan crisis and only adds to its complexity.
By normalising the use of drones, the US might be planting a seed that people in the Arab world reject: the seed of arbitrariness.
The second in a four-part series that delves into the history of the Ultras and their impact on Egyptian society. عربي
The recent arrests of HDP co-leaders and MPs is another dangerous episode in Turkey’s road towards absolute dictatorship.
Syrian dissident Yassin Al-Haj Saleh talks about the left and the regime, revolution and hope, Islam and secularism.
A key part of resolving the Syrian conflict lies in establishing a more coherent military-diplomatic dynamic and in post-conflict planning, and the solution is heavily dependent on perceptions.
Turkey is already shouldering the greatest portion of the burden for Syrian refugees. It should temper its approach regarding Mosul accordingly.
The liberation of Mosul, backed up by Sunni powers, themselves backed up by western powers, will only add to the general feeling of injustice experienced by Shias and will only benefit Iran and its conspiracy theories.