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The international community is calling for deescalation in Israel and Gaza. The World's Marco Werman speaks with former State Department Middle East adviser Aaron David Miller about where the Biden administration currently stands on the matter.
Delhi has become the seed of unease and tension as violence and riots have broke out between the Hindus and Muslims.
Demonstrations continue across Iran, but there are notable differences from the 2009 protests that rocked the country.
The recent attacks on Coptic churches have prompted President Sisi to declare a state emergency.
Across the Middle East, large gender gaps exist in levels of political activity, voter turnout, and the likelihood of being elected.
From the Islamic State in Iraq to Boko Haram in Nigeria, corruption lies at the root of many of today’s international crises.
It remains to be seen what role Arab countries will play in combined international efforts to defeat the Islamic State.
Diversity must be seen as a strength in the Arab world if the countries in the region are to evolve into democratic societies.
There are a number of obstacles facing major established religious institutions in today’s globalized world, where the number of smaller religious affiliations has proliferated.
The current situation in Dagestan may have more bearing on the actions of the Boston bombers than the situation in Chechnya.