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The longer this goes on, the greater the pressure will be on the Biden administration to act. Rising humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza, electricity, water, rising Palestinian casualties.
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.
Ten years ago, a Tunisian street vendor set himself on fire, sparking a revolutionary wave that became known as the Arab Spring. While the protests led to the toppling of longtime dictators in the Middle East, they also foreshadowed a number of civil wars still raging today. So what went wrong?
The United Arab Emirates becomes the third Arab state to formally recognize Israel after Egypt and Jordan.
Libya is sliding toward civil war. How did the country come to this precarious juncture?
Algerians are unlikely to accept Abdel Kader Ben Salah as Acting President for a transitional government.
The euphoria from the fall of Muammar Qaddafi was short-lived for Libyans, as militias and tribes turned on each other and the country quickly descended into civil war.
Amidst mounting concerns over Egypt’s human rights record, the Trump administration announced they would be withholding some military aid.
A diplomatic crisis has hit the Gulf after six regional countries severed ties with Qatar.
Despite leading Tunisia’s revolution in 2011, many young Tunisians no longer participate in formal politics, leaving questions about the future of the country’s democracy.