Attacking your opponent is one thing during the campaign, but attacking entire groups has far-reaching effects that do not get ‘deleted’ so quickly.
Either kakistocracy gets used and thoroughly examined or a Trump presidency will force us to do so.
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
Lebanon should not celebrate any foreign president or leader who espouses “poisonous rhetoric” that affects a large portion of its population.
An open letter from the Middle East to the American people after the election of Donald Trump as the new president of the United States.
The Mosul operation marks the return of US forces to Iraq after their 2011 withdrawal. What would a long term stability in Mosul need?
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.
It is now time that the authorities stop labelling all those who dare speak their minds as “terrorists”.
The debate around a no-fly zone in Syria is governed by divisions in the political establishment and opposing views.
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”.