Egyptian uprisings—part of what became known by many as the "Arab Spring"—were noted for their heavy social media use, with ...
Muhammad Yunus is at best a useful idiot for Jamaat-e-Islami and other war criminals; at worst, he is also a pawn for the ...
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The Supreme Leader’s Toughest Days
Iran is a major and prestigious country that the region has an interest in seeing become stable and prosperous, away from the rhetoric of threats to shut the Hormuz Strait and support Houthi rockets ...
Mubarak, standing next to Sadat, suffers an injury to his left hand. October 14, 1981 – Mubarak is sworn in as president of Egypt. He is later reelected four times, serving as president for ...
Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa has a lot to prove to win over Western powers. If the first few weeks of his rule are ...
In a hard-hitting exclusive interview, Dr. Michael Rubin—former Pentagon official and senior fellow at both the American ...
Are we in that moment, in the belly of a bubble that has burst and taken ‘liberal democracy’ along, kicking and screaming, or ...
Daniel and Patrick Lazour, the award-winning sibling songwriters who grew up in Boylston, outside of Worcester, sheepishly ...
The mother of jailed Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abdel Fattah Friday marked six months without food after she launched a hunger strike last year to protest her son's imprisonment in Egypt.
Thirty-six years ago this month, on 19 March 1989, Egypt reclaimed the last piece of land that was still under Israeli ...
In a press conference with Jordanian King Abdullah in February, U.S. President Donald Trump touted his proposal that the ...