Al Jazeera on MSNOpinion
The Arab Spring hasn’t ended, and Arab regimes know it
Despite mixed results, observers generally praised the Arab Spring as a revolutionary democratic moment for a region long ...
Al Jazeera on MSN
Presidents the Arab Spring toppled, where are they now?
On December 17, 2010, Tunisian vendor Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire, triggering protests across the Arab world.
The revolution in Syria began in March 2011 as the Arab Spring brought hope and uncertainty to the Middle East. What started as peaceful protests turned into a violent conflict, as the Assad regime ...
The ouster of former presidents Omar Al-Bashir in Sudan and Abdel-Aziz Bouteflika in Algeria after a wave of popular protests in both countries has given rise to speculation about the future of these ...
The Arab Spring is not a completed event but a process that has fundamentally altered the region’s political landscape… but ...
The National Interest on MSN
The Arab Spring 15 years later
The pro-democracy movement marked the death knell of Arab nationalism and unintentionally quickened a shift of regional power toward the Gulf States.
Why did Jordan survive the Arab Spring? An account of protests, repression and reforms that helped King Abdullah II contain ...
TEBOURBA, Tunisia — Tense protests have erupted across Tunisia since a new budget took effect on Jan. 1 that raised taxes on gasoline, phone cards, internet usage, hotel rooms, and even fruits and ...
Around 2,500 Tunisians marched through the coastal city of Gabes on Wednesday, reviving protests over pollution from a ...
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