Rampant economic disparities and inequities have left Jordanians in provincial towns and cities like Maan feeling angry and forgotten.
The legacy of Jan. 6 lingers in the Arab world, shaping perceptions of political stability—or instability—in America itself.
The most popular stories of the year in DAWN's journal, from regional experts and exiles from the region.
Iranian artists and athletes who express solidarity with protesters are the latest targets of a government that senses its legitimacy...
The Biden administration is out of touch with popular sentiment internationally as it promotes a bankrupt policy on Israel/Palestine.
The relationship between architecture and autocracy is as old as architecture itself.
Egypt’s greenwashing at COP27 was not only targeting an international audience but also a domestic one.
“China increasingly and openly wants to reshape the world in its image,” Joshua Kurlantzick writes in his new book.
It has been said that the bigger the crime, the less likely it is that it will be prosecuted. This...
Bahrain’s parliamentary elections this month took place in a context of fear and intimidation, without any credible political opposition or...