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Humanitarian implications are dire, clearly. And not just for Americans but clearly for millions of Sudanese.
Yezid Sayigh of the Carnegie Middle East Center discusses the Egyptian economy, the role of the military, and the prospects for its new deal with the IMF.
Tunisia is in the process of negotiating a much needed loan from the IMF.
It really takes Tunisia away from the 2014 constitution. It concentrates all the power in the hands of the presidency, removes checks and balances, and there's no way to remove the president which is really troubling.
Tunisia had done very well in building its political institutions and building the backbone of a democracy over the past decade but they failed to address the economic challenges the country was facing.
The impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to reverberate in the Middle East and around the world.
A discussion of the Libyan presidential elections ahead of a landmark vote.
Tunisia marks ten years since its dictator’s fall from power.
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt have signed an agreement to end a 3.5 year blockade of Qatar. While all sides have agreed to restore relations, it's unclear whether the issues at the heart of the dispute have been resolved.
Two military generals and the brother of former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika have been acquitted by a military court.