Arab world

Middle East unrest as the Ramadan holiday begins
Amira Mikhail, an Egyptian-American activist.
Justice
From thousands of miles away, an activist tries to keep change alive in Egypt
Anne Alfred
Culture
This Egyptian singer says forgive, don’t hate
Low-level power-brokers under Mubarak stand to win in upcoming parliamentary elections
Revenge of the remnants: Egypt’s new ‘felool’ consolidates
Militant Islamist fighters hold the flag of ISIS while taking part in a military parade along the streets of northern Raqqa province in this June 30, 2014 file photo.
Economics
Oil prices have collapsed, but oil-rich ISIS says it’s still in the black
A man walks past graffiti denouncing US drone strikes in Yemen painted on a wall in Sana'a on November 13, 2014.
Media
This American reporter survived a botched kidnapping in Yemen
Reporter Laura Kasinof covering the inauguration of Yemeni President Abdurabbu Mansour Hadi, February 2012.
Conflict
How one woman stumbled into a violent uprising in Yemen
A tweet from Iyad el-Baghdadi, a prominent online activist who's now seeking asylum in Norway.
Conflict
The Arab Spring was no failure, says one activist who refuses to give up
American journalist Peter Theo Curtis is shown in this undated still frame taken from video courtesy of Al Jazeera on August 24, 2014.
Media
A ‘fearless’ American writer is freed from captivity in Syria
Arts, Culture & Media
In Egypt, ‘electro-chaabi’ music stirs up controversy
Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed (L to R) listen to a ruling at a court in Cairo June 23, 2014. The three Al Jazeera journalists were jailed for seven years in Egypt on Monday after the court convicted them of helping a "terrorist organizatio
Global Politics
Frosty relations between the US and Egypt are further tested by Egypt’s crackdown on journalists
Lifestyle & Belief
Egyptian Filmmaker Gives Context to the 2011 Revolution
"I Too Burned a Police Station" is a Facebook campaign to show solidarity with Tunisian activists still being pursued for crimes committed during the Tunisian revolution.
Conflict & Justice
In Tunisia’s new democracy, authorities are prosecuting the activists who started the revolution
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Lifestyle & Belief
A Sudanese smoke bath detoxifies the skin and brings back memories
A Lebanese family watches TV fortune teller Mike Feghaly give his predictions for 2014
Lifestyle & Belief
People in Lebanon love New Year predictions — the more outlandish the better
Political activist Ahmed Douma
Global Politics
The sentencing of political activists in Egypt has raised fear of Mubarak-era repression
Egypt’s tourism industry grinds to a halt
What are the prospects for peace in Egypt?
Global Politics
Egyptian unrest boils over as military kills hundreds of Morsi supporters
Conflict & Justice
Turmoil in Tunisia: What the Egypt Crisis Means for the Epicenter of the Arab Spring
Arts, Culture & Media
Yara Darwish: ‘Qatar Would Love TV like Al Jazeera America’
The Evolution of The Egyptian Revolution
As Deaths Rise to More Than 500, A Look At Next Steps for Egypt, U.S.-Mideast Relations
Who Will Decide Egypt’s Future?
Violent Confrontations Continue in Egypt
The Conflict in Egypt: A Proxy for Competing Ideologies in the Middle East
Conflict & Justice
Egypt’s Tourism Industry Grinds to a Halt
Global Politics
Behind the Egyptian Crisis: Resource Stress?
Conflict & Justice
Egypt’s Nighttime Chaos Gives Rise to ‘Bizarre No Man’s Land’
Conflict & Justice
Bloodshed in Egypt: Security Forces Given ‘Green Light’ to Shoot
Conflict & Justice
Tension Continues in Egypt: An Interview with Time Magazine’s Ashraf Khalil
Conflict & Justice
Egyptian Cartoonists Respond to Violent Crackdown
Conflict & Justice
A Day After Major Crackdown, Muslim Brotherhood Vow to Continue Protests
Conflict & Justice
Chaos in Egypt After Army Storms Pro-Morsi Camps
As Embassies Reopen, A Watchful Eye Remains on Yemen
Conflict & Justice
Egypt Authorities Delay Crackdown on Morsi Supporters
Global Politics
Millions of Egyptians, top military officials demand Morsi’s resignation
Arts, Culture & Media
Al Jazeera expansion to U.S. met with both skepticism and support for diverse perspectives
Lifestyle & Belief
Tunisian Jews seek religious tolerance after the revolution
Two years after Arab Spring, revolutionary prospects still linger
Global Politics
Egyptian political opposition disillusioned after bloody clash with Muslim Brotherhood
Egyptians return to Tahrir Square in protest of presidential power struggle
Egypt struggling to find agreement on new constitution
‘Oprah of Egypt’ serves up good food, practical advice one show at a time
Egyptian protests present major challenge to American foreign policy
As minorities flee, the Middle East loses its once rich religious diversity
Egypt’s Christians take advantage of Ramadan quiet to visit local beaches
As votes are counted, Egypt’s military says political handover will go on as scheduled
Tahrir square protesters
VIDEO: Egypt in turmoil after high court dissolves elected parliament
Egyptians have high hopes for presidential election, despite questions of fairness
Egyptian political transition faces crucial test in next few weeks
Egyptian presidential candidate faces disqualification over mother’s alleged U.S. citizenship
Yemeni-Americans protest outgoing leader’s trip to U.S. for medical treatment
Egypt files charges against 19 Americans accused of running NGOs
VIDEO: Conspiracy theories run deep over cause of deadly Egypt soccer riot
Egyptians mark one-year anniversary of Arab Spring protests in their country
VIDEO: Egyptian women taking to streets to protest violent mistreatment
VIDEO: 3 American students released as American journalist describes beating at hands of Egyptian authorities
Hosni Mubarak goes on trial, defended by celebrity lawyer
Global Politics
U.S. and Egypt: Danger and democracy