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The response to Lebanon’s protest movement in Zahleh showed sympathy, but within a conservative framework.
Protest actions in Sidon since October 2019 have continued, despite multiple efforts to repress them.
Araz Bedross discusses her campaign in Lebanon to push for legislation commemorating the Armenian Genocide.
More than protests, Lebanon today is witnessing a profound social revolution.
A new wave of Arab uprisings suggests that the authoritarian bargain of the past may be collapsing.
In reforming Egypt’s personal-status law, how it’s done is as important as who does it.
Lebanon’s youths are fed up with the traditional reflexes of sect that keep the population divided.
In an interview, Joseph Bahout discusses Lebanese anti-government protests and where they might lead.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa
The United States faces a number of dilemmas in supporting Saudi activism.