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American presidents come and go, but few, if any, seem to have the will to change the status quo in the Middle East.
A stalling transition in a post-Ben Ali democracy is slowly starting to tear at the edges of Tunisian politics.
The anti-Islam filmmaker or the cartoonist wouldn't be ordained by the Prophet himself, writes scholar.
Women in Tunisian are concerned that the new Constitution may slow down their progress towards gender equality.
Attacks on mosques in Libya test not only the country's promising democratic debut, but also the value of tolerance.
The US and its allies spent decades and billions to prevent the arrival of the Islamists to power, but have failed.
The current fighting in the city marks a turning point in deciding fate of the Assad regime and the uprising in Syria.
There are four compelling arguments for allowing Russia to prevent liberal intervention in Syria.
In June, Egyptians will take to the polls to effectively vote for - or against - the revolution.
Internal divisions, such as the Fatah-Hamas split, have added to the Palestine's recent tragedy.
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