The Middle East’s latest protests seem like the Arab Spring all over again. That’s no reason for optimism.
detailsPresident urges parliament to delay constitutional amendment allowing him to run for reelection in 2020
detailsThese infringements aimed to reducing of political impact of some ethnic and political parties
detailsSince a decade and a half aristocratic elite lived in Iraq with unprecedented lofty life while the ordinary citizen only got injustice and misery
detailsA look at a decade of failed social, economic and political reform in Jordan goes a far way to explain recent mass anti-government protests demanding the resignation of the government.
detailsThe adventures of Tehran abroad have triggered anger at home
detailsProtesters chant death to the dictator
detailsTrouble in a neglected region threatens the whole country
detailsDozens of demonstrators were injured by tear gas and live fire, witnesses said. Some security personnel were stabbed, according to a military statement
details50,000 foreign laborers have been sacked by the Binladin Group and some have not been paid salaries in at least four months
detailsTens of thousands of supporters for Moqtada al-Sadr gathered in Tahrir Square on Friday to demand government reforms
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