Syrians are marking the fall of Bashar al-Assad and his regime by putting the boot in his mouth as they destroy countless ...
The protests ... Iraq, Bahrain, Libya, Kuwait and Morocco, among others. But the rulers deposed in the waves of violence were Zine El Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia in 2011, Muammar Gaddafi of ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Steven Heydemann, Middle East Studies director at Smith College, about how Syria might avoid replicating Arab countries that are worse off after overthrowing dictators.
Turkey and Iran exercise significant influence in Syria which grew in the wake of the Arab Spring democracy protests of 2011 ...
The protests in Bahrain that began in February 2011 were partly spurred by a Shia majority population chafing under a Sunni monarchy. These were initially aimed at achieving greater political ...
The new government of Jordan has been described by analysts as progressive on clean energy. Public support for solar has ...
Assad's apparent departure brings to a close his 14-year grip on power during a challenging civil war that has torn the country apart. | ITV National News ...
“As a result of talks between B. Assad and a range of participants of the conflict on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic, he took the decision to resign from his presidential post and leave the ...
The flipside: Bahrain's monarchy managed to survive the 2011 protests and Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa remains on the throne. Zoom out: Other Arab countries such as Morocco and Sudan saw significant ...