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An Egyptian court ordered the removal of jailed activist Alaa Abdel Fattah from the country's terrorism list on Monday, just over a week after his mother ended a prolonged hunger strike demanding his ...
EXCLUSIVE: Watermelon Pictures has set an August 8 U.S. theatrical release for Hind Meddeb’s timely documentary Sudan, ...
An examination of how the Zhina movement has sparked a historic feminist awakening in Iran, challenging patriarchal ...
Iran also financed Hamas’s construction of tunnels in Gaza and provided the group with missile technology, funneled via the smuggling networks that Iran effectively sponsored in Egypt’s Sinai ...
That recalls the 1967 Mideast war, known by some as the “Six Day War,” in which Israel fought a group of Arab countries including Egypt ... country’s 1979 Islamic Revolution. The latest strikes ...
Israeli strikes on Iran have killed at least 950 people and wounded 3,450 others, a human rights group said Monday.
Egypt opposition activist arrested in Lebanon following return from Syria Abdel-Rahman al-Qaradawi, a prominent figure of the 2011 Revolution, was arrested following cooperation between Egyptian and ...
Theater They created a musical about the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. Today’s activists are listening “We Live in Cairo,” now playing at the New York Theatre Workshop, takes on new resonance in ...
Egypt's most prominent pro-democracy activist, Alaa Abdel Fattah, was released on probation Friday after five years in prison on charges of organising an illegal protest.
If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution – Vincent Bevins (Hachette) These events catalysed what Vincent Bevins calls the “mass protest decade”.
Egyptian activist and writer Adelrahman ElGendy spoke at Wolf Humanities Center on Feb. 15 about his participation in the Arab Spring and subsequent imprisonment in Egypt. ElGendy reflected on his ...