One-third of Egyptians were born after the 2011 Arab Spring protests which removed longtime President Hosni Mubarak.
Fifteen years after the Middle East’s largest pro-democracy movement, the West still has not learned that supporting autocracy is no longer sustainable. The Arab Spring carries multiple meanings for ...
Top court foregrounds activist’s health as it examines claims of selective evidence, alleged incitement and violations of due ...
Climate activist Sonam Wangchuk, detained under the National Security Act, denied allegations in the Supreme Court that he incited sedition. His lawyer argued that the police selectively used video ...
MIDDLE EAST AFFAIRS: From Tunisia to Syria, the uprisings of 2011 showed how revolutions often give way to chaos or renewed ...
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From the ashes of the Arab Spring

On January 14, 2011, Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was forced to resign, after four weeks of revolt in the north African country. It was a first major scalp for the wave of upheaval known ...
Iran protests have revived the 2011 Arab Spring debate. But what exactly the economic scorecard of countries that saw ...
The Arab Spring of 2010 transformed several Arab countries within two years. Some saw their monarchies toppled. Some saved themselves by introducing reforms into the social and economic spheres. The ...
Riad Kahwaji, CEO, Institute for Near East and Gulf Military Analysis – INEGMA discusses the impact and the forecast for the Arab Spring Over ten months have passed since the so-called Arab Spring ...
The Arab Spring is set to cost economies in the Middle East and North Africa $800 billion in lost output by the end of next year, a report from a leading international bank has estimated. The research ...
The key difference between Iran and the Arab Spring countries is the loyalty of the security forces. In Tunisia and Egypt, ...