Qamishlo responds to policies of cultural assimilation with linguistic diversity Qamishlo is witnessing a growing presence of linguistic diversity in markets and public spaces, where many shop and ...
An Egyptian researcher affirmed that enshrining women’s rights in the constitution represents a genuine guarantee for building a more stable and just Syria, pointing to the experience of Egyptian ...
The resurgence of far-right movements throughout Europe is a result of several converging issues: a decline in historical awareness, unchecked immigration and the ineffectiveness of established ...
The Bride Show Dubai 2006 now in its 9th year, today announced a new feature to run alongside the most successful bridal exhibition in the Middle East; Ambiente Al Bayt Al Arabie will showcase home ...
With approximately 11.6 million 60-kg bags forecast and exports nearing 288.2 billion Birr ($200.8 billion), Ethiopia must either transform its irreplaceable Arabica gene pool into a high-value ...
Arab academics and activists call the uprisings that started in early 2011 across the Arab world “revolutions.” Even some U.S. commentators initially compared them with the 1848 revolutions in Europe.
A group of Wilson Center scholars discussed regional players in the Arab world and the domestic and international challenges they face in maintaining their influence in the rest of the Middle East.