The country has been plagued by so many coups that military-led government is the rule, rather than the exception.
Following reports of widespread migrant exploitation, Libyan authorities in both Tripoli and Tobruk are conducting a deliberate effort to crack down on smuggling.
Climate change is an existential concern for countries across the Middle East and North Africa. Yet as governments invest in climate mitigation and adaptation, the specific impacts of a warming climate on women are often overlooked.
Recent public opinion surveys offer an opportunity to reevaluate youth political engagement across the region, a decade after the 2011 Arab Uprisings and waves of subsequent protest movements.
Tensions between the ruling regime and al-Azhar, Egypt’s leading Islamic establishment, have raised questions about the nature of the relationship between the religious and political authorities in the country.
Recent government decisions to expand English language instruction in Algerian schools, though seemingly educational in nature, are only the latest developments in a longstanding national dispute.
In the wake of Erdogan’s electoral victory, Türkiye will continue to deepen ties with the Tripoli government, but may also seek reconciliation with Benghazi.
With the king’s prolonged absence from the public sphere, the reins of power in Morocco are in the hands of a “security alliance" with troubling implications for democratic reforms and freedom of expression.
Arab public opinion is shifting on the topic of great power competition in the Middle East, with implications for the future of the region.
As one of the most-affected countries in North Africa, Morocco has moved to adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change, but many difficulties lie ahead.
Researchers in Morocco are studying ways to use solar and wind energy for a faster transition to a green economy. This documentary tells the story of Morocco's quest to produce clean, renewable energy.
The recent campaign against corruption in Tunisia has spiraled into a crackdown on Saied’s political opposition and sparked controversy about the rule of law.
Household labor has become popular content in a region where the distribution of such tasks is among the world’s most inequitable.
Poorly designed reconciliation initiatives in Libya could perpetuate the cycle of abuse and hinder the reintegration of displaced populations.
The sporting sector in Egypt receives systematic government attention based on economic considerations that overlap with the political objectives of foreign and domestic policy.
Monetary policy is not enough to solve Egypt’s inflation crisis, and fundamental reform is needed.
Coverage of the Tunisian president’s recent racist remarks reveals a double standard in Western media.
This article presents an urgent call to action from a Tunisian feminist who sees the hard-fought legacy of generations of activists evaporate by the day.
Exhibiting political and religious fluidity, street markets in Cairo are manifestations of the power relations between state and society.
Tunisia’s post-COVID economic crisis has revealed major challenges in the labor market.