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Down and Out in Cairo
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Coptic Christians and other minorities in Egypt are feeling voiceless under the country’s new...
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Car Bomb Explodes by Damascus School
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Children believed to be among the victims.
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Iran: Ready For Regime Change?
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Bernard-Henri Lévy on why Mansour Osanloo—the Iranian Lech Walesa—could pose the most dangerous...
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Barack Obama’s Cairo Speech, and His Israel Problem
If the president hopes to accomplish anything important while finally visiting a key U.S. ally, he’ll need an attitude adjustment, writes Marty Peretz. MORE
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Yemen’s Unsackable Leader
Of all the Arab Spring dictators, only one has managed to cling to power. MORE
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Inside Hosni Mubarak’s Last Days
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A Treacherous Road to Damascus
Syria’s opposition forces are amassing for a third attempt to control the capital.... MORE
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Washington And Tehran’s Perpetual Search For The Upper Hand
Trita Parsi on Iran and where it stands as a regional player. MORE
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Rage in Egypt
Clashes split the Arab world’s largest nation for a sixth day Tuesday. See striking photos of the unrest. MORE
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Dozens Killed by Syrian Warplanes
While waiting in bread line. MORE
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Libya’s New Law of the Land: Sharia
While Egypt roils from protests over its new sharia-based draft Constitution, most Libyans—even women’s-rights activists—accept that their own document will be... MORE
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The Land of Invisible Women
The Arab Spring gave Yemen’s women a public voice and a visible face. But the revolution has faded without changing anything for millions. MORE
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Morsi Loses Support Amid Protests
Many Egyptians who voted for the Egyptian president now regret it, saying he has quickly lost legitimacy. Mike Giglio reports. MORE



