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Apr 22, 2014

#AJTrial: Inside the Courtroom

By EgyptSource

On April 22, Cairo’s Criminal Court adjourned the trial of 20 journalists – among them Al Jazeera’s Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy, and Baher Mohamed – on charges of aiding a terrorist group. The trial has been adjourned to May 3. 

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Apr 22, 2014

Shorouk Publishes Details of Sabbahi’s Electoral Platform

By EgyptSource

On Sunday the Egyptian Presidential Elections Committee cleared presidential candidate Hamdeen Sabbahi to participate in Egypt’s upcoming presidential elections. The Nasserist politician who has a strong following amongst the youth and left finished third in the 2012 presidential elections just missing a run-off. Since officially announcing his candidacy earlier this year, Sabbahi has not spoken […]

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Apr 22, 2014

Working Group on a New US Defense Strategy and Posture in the Gulf

For more than four decades, the United States has had a robust web of partnerships with the states comprising the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). This system has helped to achieve common strategic goals, including securing the free and constant flow of oil from the region to the world at large; preventing the rise of a […]

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Apr 22, 2014

A Cry for Rationality

By Amr Hamzawy

A bloody clash between two tribes in Aswan recently claimed more than twenty lives and left many wounded. On top of the current political struggle, the violations of rights and freedoms, and the danger of terrorism and violence, the blood spilled in the south is a harsh reminder that we do not live in a […]

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Apr 22, 2014

Pickard: Tunisian Politics After Constitution Making

By Duncan Pickard

Rafik Hariri Center Nonresident Fellow Duncan Pickard writes for Muftah on Tunisia’s political process following constitution-drafting:

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Apr 22, 2014

Hawthorne: Partial Resumption of Aid to Egypt is “Somewhat Troubling”

By Amy Hawthorne

The Washington Post quotes Rafik Hariri Center Senior Fellow Amy Hawthorne on the US decision to resume partial military assistance to Egypt: 

North Africa

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Apr 22, 2014

Assad’s Survival Need Not Be Inevitable

By Oubai Shahbandar

Bashar al-Assad recently announced that his regime is holding an “election” in Syria on June 3. The Syrian Opposition Coalition has responded that this latest move by the regime represents a clear decision by Assad to once and for all forgo any illusion that he is willing to pursue a political solution to the conflict. […]

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Apr 21, 2014

Hawthorne: Where is the US Ambassador to Cairo?

By Amy Hawthorne

Al-Ahram quotes Rafik Hariri Center Senior Fellow Amy Hawthorne on the absence of a US ambassador in Egypt since August 2013:

North Africa

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Apr 21, 2014

The Week in Egypt [April 21, 2014]

By Daniel Stoker

Catch up on the latest out of Egypt every week, with analysis, news updates, photos, videos, and more.

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Apr 21, 2014

A Crash Course in Iraq’s Electoral Politics

By Adam Simpson

On April 30, Iraq will hold parliamentary elections featuring a total of 9,040 candidates from 142 parties, including forty-one blocs and coalitions, all competing for just 328 parliamentary seats. The result of the 2010 parliamentary elections carried Iyad Allawi’s Iraqiya bloc to a narrow electoral victory, but was eventually defeated by a coalition of majority-Shia […]

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