An avid follower of Jamal’s writing, I was eager to meet the man behind the words and to tell him...
The uprisings in the Arab world in 2011 brought with them the hope of a new era of freedom, democracy...
Despite his grip on power, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi rules in the shadow of Hosni Mubarak, fearing the slow buildup...
Author and journalist Rula Jebreal spoke to Democracy in Exile following the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and against the backdrop...
Two years after the murder, we sued MBS and his co-conspirators under the Alien Tort Statute and the Torture Victim...
The U.S. evacuation from Kabul in August accidentally highlighted how little Americans pay attention to civilians in war zones. Suddenly,...
With Saudi Arabia and Iran in quiet talks to defuse regional tensions, where will this engagement leave Saudi and Iranian...
In a year characterized by financial collapse, a pandemic and massive political unrest, the decline of free speech rights in...
Disinformation is being fanned on Arabic Twitter from a number of dubious accounts likely emanating from Saudi Arabia and the...
The lightning-quick trial may have ended a perceived threat to Jordan’s monarchy, but it will do little to assure Jordanians...