Unrelenting and unforgiving is the Arab experience. From wet womb to war-torn, Arab children are born into...
Sherif Abdel Samad’s most recent Arabic novel, Al Taboor Al Khamis (Fifth Column, 2021), is tinged with...
The 14th edition of the UNESCO Sharjah Prize for Arab Culture to be awarded to Egyptian –...
No doubt, the rather unstable situation in Egypt since 2013 has had its consequences on Syrians living...
The Syrian government has carried out a deliberate policy of “extermination” against thousands of civilian detainees amounting...
Nearly a week has passed since protests broke out in the western Tunisian town of Kasserine following...
A nationwide curfew has been declared across Tunisia in response to growing unrest and violent protests over...
By Aswat Masriya Egypt’s administrative court Sunday set a January 17 verdict date for a law suit demanding that...
The violent civil war in Syria, which began as part of the Arab Spring in 2011, has...
Egypt’s top prosecutor announced on Saturday he will challenge the Cairo Criminal Court’s decision to drop the...
An Egyptian court has dropped all charges against Hosni Mubarak in relation to ordering the killing of protesters...
Police forces arrested 48 protesters who took to the streets on Wednesday to commemorate the third anniversary of...
Two girls. One driven to give a lecture about the 1919 revolution that would lead to the...
At least six people were killed and dozens arrested on the anniversary of the dispersal of protesters...
Egypt’s former President Hosni Mubarak denied he ordered the killing of protesters who participated in the January...
Former Interior Minister Habib El-Adly, said on Saturday during his retrial that the United States was responsible...
By Ali Mamouri, Australian Catholic University The extremist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also...
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