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The Gulf state has reently detained 15 activists, mostly Islamists calling for political reforms.
Jenifer Fenton Last Modified: 25 May 2012 22:54 GMT Features
An examination of the deep wound that remains at the heart of Turkish-Armenian relations.
Al Jazeera World Last Modified: 14 May 2012 14:02 GMT Al Jazeera World
Political developments may bring a game of musical chairs between Arab monarchies, Arab republics, and the West.
Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi Last Modified: 26 Apr 2012 07:16 GMT Opinion
A human rights group says Mohammad al Bajadi,a Saudi Arabian activist, stopped drinking water, and is fainting.
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2012 03:16 GMT Middle East
With a fragile peace under threat, Indonesia's Aceh Province votes on Monday.
Akbar Ahmed and Harrison Akins Last Modified: 09 Apr 2012 13:39 GMT Opinion
How Putin treats the Circassians and the issue of Sochi will indicate which direction Russia will take.
Akbar Ahmed and Frankie Martin Last Modified: 04 Apr 2012 13:09 GMT Opinion
The 50-year-old journalist is being made a scapegoat because of his anti-establishment beliefs, say supporters.
Zafar Mehdi Last Modified: 20 Mar 2012 19:51 GMT Opinion
Arabs have historically revolted every decade against rulers and the west has counter-revolted most attempts.
Joseph Massad Last Modified: 18 Nov 2011 10:45 GMT Opinion
The appointment follows the death last month of his elder brother Crown Prince Sultan.
Last Modified: 05 Nov 2011 16:41 GMT Middle East
Inside Story discusses what Nayef bin Abdelaziz's appointment as crown prince means for Saudi Arabia's future.
Inside Story Last Modified: 29 Oct 2011 11:24 GMT Inside Story
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The story of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and its emergence into the political arena after decades of suppression.
People & Power goes undercover to reveal how 'voluntourism' could be fuelling the exploitation of Cambodian children.
Secular fanaticism must be exposed for its own hatred and xenophobia, and get over the old cliches of East and West.
Although media coverage has dwindled, Occupy cells are alive and well all over the United States - and beyond.
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