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 ...
Kafr Saghir massacre recalled in Qamishlo Afrin Social Association organized an event on the occasion of the ninth anniversary of the Kafr Saghir massacre. And demanded the international community to ...
Syria’s children will be a lost generation suffering not only from a life of violence and war, but a life of bleak opportunities. As the Syrian War marks its sixth year, the humanitarian crisis has ...
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.
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