Reasserting control of the Suez Canal Development Project, the military now seems to have everything in its hands -- for better or worse.
Daria Solovieva
Apr 03, 2014
Sustaining Tunisia’s successes will require more financial and political support from the U.S., Europe and Tunisia’s neighbors.
Ellen Laipson
Apr 02, 2014
Archaeologists digging at the ancient Egyptian site of Abydos uncovered an elaborate 3,300-year-old tomb that once boasted a 23-foot pyramid at its entrance.
Philip Ross
Mar 31, 2014
At the U.N. Africa Forum in Brussels this week, officials will discuss plans to use data from satellites to help deal with climate change and promote development.
Kathleen Caulderwood
Mar 31, 2014
Conflict, controversy and biased “outside” media coverage drew two brothers back to their native land to create an alternative voice from the ground up.
Kathleen Caulderwood
Mar 29, 2014
Putin's Crimea annexation has sparked a new EU urgency to find energy supplies outside of Russia, but weaning will be slow and difficult.
Meagan Clark
Mar 27, 2014
Mohamed Badieand and the others are being tried in the same court that condemned 529 to death. The mass trials and death sentences are signs that the crackdown on the Mohamed Mursi's Brotherhood is intensifying before presidential elections.
Reuters
Mar 25, 2014
Demands from desperate unemployed youth mount as Tunisia's fifth government since the 2011 Arab Spring grapples with a faltering economy.
Robert Joyce
Mar 21, 2014
The countries' new constitutions have provisions to protect intellectual property rights in an attempt to foster a “knowledge economy.”
Kathleen Caulderwood
Mar 18, 2014
The answer may surprise you.
Sneha Shankar
Mar 17, 2014
People took to the streets, to barricades and to fortifications in Central African Republic, Egypt, Libya, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine and Venezuela.
Alan Huffman
Mar 13, 2014
Russia's Crimea intervention has grain traders worried that this may disrupt Ukrainian exports - something India's farmers are keeping an eye on.
Palash Ghosh
Mar 11, 2014
Syrians injured in the country's civil war and Israeli medical workers have managed to get past old hostilities.
Gabriele Barbati
Mar 07, 2014
Qatar has long annoyed its fellow GCC members, particularly Saudi Arabia.
Palash Ghosh
Mar 06, 2014
Ukraine is the fifth-largest grain exporter worldwide, which means economists and politicians are keeping an eye on Egypt -- the world's largest importer.
Kathleen Caulderwood
Mar 06, 2014
In the early hours of Wednesday morning the IDF intercepted rockets it says were bound for the Gaza Strip.
Christopher Harress
Mar 05, 2014
Every foreign policy must be totally debated and the ‘loyal opposition’ is under special obligation to see that this occurs.”
Jeanne Zaino
Mar 04, 2014
There's a reason the Ukrainian conflict's images are captivating Westerners, and it has to do with the French Revolution and Hollywood.
Alan Huffman
Mar 03, 2014
The film was also said to be partly responsible for triggering an attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
Suman Varandani
Feb 27, 2014
An intelligence-gathering program born in Arab Spring has watchers worried the country is headed back in the direction where the trouble began.
Tom Stevenson
Feb 26, 2014
Markets in Egypt aren’t heavily impacted by the mass government resignations announced on Monday.
Kathleen Caulderwood
Feb 24, 2014
Muslims are projected to replace Protestantism as the second-most popular religion by the year 2043.
Palash Ghosh
Feb 21, 2014