How the Aqsa Flood Reshaped Arab Consciousness?
The article discusses how the recent events, particularly the October 7th incident, have transformed the Arab collective awareness and its implications for society and leadership.
The New Historical Bloc and the Awaited Promise
The article discusses the emergence of a new historical bloc in the Arab world, stemming from the aftermath of the Arab Spring and its implications for national identities and political structures.
Continued Violations by the Occupation and Civil Forces Demand a Ceasefire in Sudan
Civil forces in Sudan are calling for an immediate ceasefire during Ramadan, citing humanitarian reasons amidst ongoing conflicts between the army and the Rapid Support Forces.
"A revolution is like a volcano. You never know when it will erupt"
The mini-documentary highlights the turbulent journey of Tunisia from a dictatorship to democracy and the subsequent challenges it faces, reflecting on the Arab Spring's legacy.
Dancing on rooftops and in clubs after the last revolution
A mini-documentary looks at the cultural aftermath in Tunisia following its revolution and ongoing struggles for democracy.
After the Arab Spring: Gaza and the End of a Regional Era in the Middle East
The article discusses recent high-level visits by Erdogan to Saudi Arabia and Egypt amidst regional instability, focusing on renewed coordination between Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia.
Stone head of an official. The Netherlands returned a 3500-year-old stolen statue to Egypt
The Netherlands returned a 3500-year-old stolen statue to Egypt, which was identified after appearing at an art fair in Maastricht and confirmed to have been illegally taken during the Arab Spring in 2011.
Netherlands returns 3500-year-old stolen artifact to Egypt
The Netherlands returned a 3500-year-old sculpture to Egypt after it was discovered at an art fair in 2022 to be a stolen artifact.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, political heir of the deposed Libyan dictator during the Arab Spring, dies
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the favored son and political heir of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, died at the age of 53 in Libya after a decade of imprisonment and political ostracism.
Everyone is Sad
The article discusses the imperialistic actions of Russia, comparing them to historical events like Putin's invasion of Ukraine and the Arab Spring, highlighting the devastating human cost involved.
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali: The dictator who swallowed two republics with his marriage
The article reflects on the fear and tension in Tunisia's presidential palace as Zine El Abidine Ben Ali faces public outrage for the first time after 23 years of authoritarian rule.