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Protest: The King is dead, long live the king

Protest is back on the front burner. Protesters occupy streets in cities ranging from Hong Kong and Moscow to Khartoum and Algiers. They would likely do...

Algerian soccer success is a double-edged sword

It took Algeria barely two weeks to charge Algerian soccer fan Samir Sardouk and sentence him to a year in jail for harming the national...

Defying authority: Arab, Russia and Pakistan protesters learn lessons of 2011

Demonstrators in Sudan, Algeria and nations beyond the Middle East such as Pakistan and Russia are applying lessons learnt from the 2011 popular Arab revolts as...

Western Sahara Chess Game: UN Kohler’s lose Who’s the next

In recent scenario to its routine duty of controlling the political balance in the Western Sahara dispute and its persistent look for a answer that pleased...

Why the Algerian popular movement has succeeded until now?

Authors: Sadek Hadjal and Samar Sahki Ten factors and mechanisms adopted by both Algerian people and its army have made popular movement remain in its proper...

Western Sahara: UNSC resolution draft and calls for neighboring commitments

In view of the adoption of the MINURSO, issues, and circumstances that have been associated with the Issue of the Sahara conflict resolution case have still...

Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport Opens: The First Hyatt Branded Hotel in Algeria

Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced today the opening of the first Hyatt hotel in Algeria, Hyatt Regency Algiers Airport. Operated under a management agreement with Société d'Investissement Hôtelière...

Sudan puts Saudi-UAE religious and cheque book diplomacy to the test

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates’ chequebook diplomacy driven-soft power strategy is being put to the test in Sudan where a stand-off between protesters and...

Battling for the Future: Arab Protests 2.0

Momentous developments across Arab North and East Africa suggest the long-drawn-out process of political transition in the region as well as the greater Middle East is...

Does the Regime change in Algeria and Sudan signals the advent of “Arab Spring 2.0”?

With the ouster of Abdelaziz Bouteflika as the president of Algeria and removal of Omar al-Bashir, as the president of Sudan – some scholars are arguing...

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