An Obituary on Lebanon’s ‘Cedar Revolution’
Ten years ago this week, one million Lebanese – a quarter of Lebanon’s population – congregated in downtown Beirut at Continue reading
Ten years ago this week, one million Lebanese – a quarter of Lebanon’s population – congregated in downtown Beirut at Continue reading
Almost three years after the Arab Spring began its region-wide sweep – ostensibly in search of democratic change – scant Continue reading
“You know what scares Israel more than Arab armies or Iranian nukes? Palestinian refugees simply walking home.” – Seen on Continue reading
By Sharmine Narwani Popular revolts may be spinning through the Arab world with a fervor and determination not seen in Continue reading