The Truth and Dignity Commission in Tunisia faces many challenges holding its first public hearings in the country’s transitional justice process.
With COP22 taking place in Morocco, is the kingdom greenwashing its image? And can there be climate justice without social justice?
Things fall apart: will the centre hold?
The German Stasi can explain much about the tendency of Egyptian state and security agencies to protect themselves.
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 politics of rememberance in Algeria between the Liberation War of 1954, and the Civil War of the 1990s
The second in a four-part series that delves into the history of the Ultras and their impact on Egyptian society. عربي
The abduction of 276 Chibok girls in 2014 shocked the world. But it gave birth to a movement that heralded a new kind of advocacy in Nigeria.
No one knows the solutions to Egypt’s problems better than those living there on a daily basis. But as the saying goes, “better late than never”.
The one institution that benefited from the post-Arab Spring uncertainty and continues to profit from poor party politics, including the failed stint of the PJD in ‘power’, is undoubtedly the monarchy.
English .صنعت الدولة المصرية دائرة مفرغة من اليأس الشعبي والإرهاق العاطفي
This is an invitation to every Egyptian to review what s/he really wants and make active personal choices that transcend the inherited imperialist norms.