Sara Abdelnasser was one of hundreds of young Egyptians who took to the streets of Cairo in September 2019 to...
Exiled Egyptian opposition leader Ayman Nour speaks to Democracy in Exile in an exclusive interview.
Hard-pressed to remedy a long list of economic challenges incapacitating Iran, President Ebrahim Raisi’s government is instead doubling down on...
Israel is in the midst of a “war among brothers,” says Orly Noy—between secular Jewish Israelis and a cacophony of...
It’s been two years to the day since Kais Saied unilaterally declared himself Tunisia’s absolute ruler.
An occupying power that initiates and expands civilian settlements in defiance of international law and the Rome Statute cannot be...
The Jordanian government has been harassing and intimidating activists abroad, while threatening to retaliate against their family members still in...
There are fears among the Kurdish community in Turkey over the surge in Turkish ultranationalism following recent elections.
As I entered the Jenin refugee camp, a few days after Israel’s deadly assault in early July, I was overcome...
Saudi Arabia’s foray into American golf through the proposed PGA-LIV Golf merger is part of a broader, insidious trend of...