The National Interest on MSNOpinion
The Arab Spring’s Painful Lessons
Fifteen years after the Middle East’s largest pro-democracy movement, the West still has not learned that supporting ...
The National Interest on MSN
The Arab Spring 15 Years Later
The pro-democracy movement marked the end of Arab nationalism and unintentionally quickened a shift of regional power toward the Gulf States.
The uprisings did not collapse into irrelevance. They transformed how millions understood citizenship and dignity.
Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN
A Shaky Start for Lebanon’s Financial Gap Bill
A widening wave of objections in Lebanon to the draft “financial gap” bill has exposed the hurdles facing its passage in ...
A researcher with the Syria Justice and Accountability Centre (SJAC), he watched videos of rebel forces rolling into the ...
NEW DELHI- On September 17th, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan took the world by surprise when they announced their Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement. The much-talked-about agreement formalizes the ...
Omar Yaghi thinks crystals with gaps that capture moisture could bring technology from “Dune” to the arid parts of Earth.
Paulick Report on MSN
Former Jockey Sarah Shaffer Trains First Winner At Oaklawn Park
American Law was making his fourth start for Shaffer since she claimed the 7-year-old Constitution gelding on behalf of ...
From a lack of preparation to keeping faith with Ollie Pope, here's where it has all gone so horribly wrong for the tourists ...
The name 'Alayna,' according to Arab and Greek roots, means bright, beautiful and a shining light. Through her relentless work ethic, fantastic leadership and a pure love for the game of softball, ...
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Tufts grad student Rümeysa Öztürk did nothing wrong. The Trump administration went after her anyway.
In March, masked agents swarmed her on a Somerville street. The crackdown on foreign scholars was just beginning.
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