Margot Wallström’s decision not to sell arms to Saudi Arabia demonstrates the fundamental rethink needed to achieve a feminist foreign policy. Herein lies women's power to stop war.
Anti-Semitism is on the rise in Europe. And no, that is not because Israel faces ever-growing criticism.
We must say that this scenario is both similar to and different from those in other countries of the region where authoritarian regimes fell in 2011.
Change must start from within each individual. As quoted in the Quran, “Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves.”
To mark the fourth anniversary of the uprising, the people of Syria tell their stories.
The Tunisian massacre did not come out of a clear blue sky. A dictatorship not as secular as presented and its naïve 'moderate' Islamist successor allowed Salafism to emerge.
On the first anniversary of Mohamed Brahmi’s assassination, his widow, Mbarka Brahmi, denounces fundamentalism and terrorism in Tunisia. This article is republished following the murderous attack on the Bardo Museum in Tunis.
In conversations with Karima Bennoune, Tunisian intellectual Amel Grami shares her analysis of the political crisis in Tunisia during the rule of the Ennahda party, and the strategies needed to defeat fundamentalism.
The euphoric, Bakhtinian, carnivalesque and dramaturgical moment of January 2011, which caught the attention of numerous observers and which lasted for almost four years, seems to have withered away.
¿La colaboración masiva en línea puede ayudar a las ONG a afrontar la violencia de género en Egipto con mayor eficacia? English, العربية
هل يساعد أسلوب الحشد في جمع البيانات المنظمات غير الحكومية بصورة أكثر فعالية في التصدي للعنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي في مصر؟ English, Español
Can online crowdsourcing help NGOs more effectively tackle gender-based violence in Egypt? Español, العربية