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For survivors in the community, the prospect of going home is disappearing because of political inaction.
The country has been plagued by so many coups that military-led government is the rule, rather than the exception.
In an interview, Marc Saad pushes back against a Diwan article that was critical of the party’s political behavior.
A recent article in an online website reveals how the former central bank governor had journalists and commentators on his payroll.
Jordan’s controversial new cybercrime law, now ratified by the king, may have serious consequences for freedom of expression, political participation, and the digital economy.
At least 89 people are now known to have been killed by wildfires on the Hawaiian island of Maui.
Following reports of widespread migrant exploitation, Libyan authorities in both Tripoli and Tobruk are conducting a deliberate effort to crack down on smuggling.
While justified as economically infeasible, the exclusion of Kurdistan from a new Iraqi infrastructure plan is a purely political move.
The Lebanese Forces have the largest Christian bloc in parliament, but you wouldn’t know that from their policy of splendid isolation.
The mood in Cairo seems to presently be that “Egypt is too big to fail”—and that outside actors will intervene to ensure that Egypt does not default on its debt and go into economic freefall.