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Violent Tremors

[caption id="attachment_55242869" align="alignnone" width="620"] An Egyptian man holds a placard as hundreds of Egyptian anti-government protesters…

Michael Whiting 28 June , 2013
Awakening Pera
Culture & Social Affairs

Awakening Pera

[caption id="attachment_55242881" align="alignnone" width="620"] Istanbul circa 1955. The Galata neighborhood can be seen in the foreground…

Iason Athanasiadis 28 June , 2013
Freedom, Then and Now
Politics

Freedom, Then and Now

[caption id="attachment_55242831" align="aligncenter" width="620"] An Egyptian protester holds a portrait of former Egyptian president Gamal Abdel…

Malik al-Abdeh 27 June , 2013
Borrowed Success
Business & Economy

Borrowed Success

[caption id="attachment_55242833" align="alignnone" width="620"] Egyptian shopkeepers stand in a passageway in the souk of Khan Al-Khalili in Cairo,…

Stephen Glain 27 June , 2013
Opening Doors, not Wielding Blades
Politics

Opening Doors, not Wielding Blades

[caption id="attachment_55242794" align="aligncenter" width="620"] Iran's president-elect, Hassan Rouhani, waves at the domestic and international…

Ataollah Mohajerani 27 June , 2013
Too Little, Too Late
Politics

Too Little, Too Late

[caption id="attachment_55242680" align="aligncenter" width="620"] A Rebel tries to locate a fighter plane as he stands on top of a anti aricraft gun…

Andrew Bowen 25 June , 2013
Courting Trouble
Politics

Courting Trouble

[caption id="attachment_55242710" align="alignnone" width="620"] Islamic Shari'a law lawyer Abu Al-Najjar (2nd L) visits prisoners at the jail of a…

Stephen Starr 25 June , 2013
Tarred with the Same Brush
Politics

Tarred with the Same Brush

[caption id="attachment_55242664" align="alignnone" width="620"] Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (R) and Turkish president Abdullah Gül …

Nicholas Birch 24 June , 2013
Street, Camera, Action
Politics

Street, Camera, Action

[caption id="attachment_55242648" align="alignnone" width="620"] The looting of the Hoyate and French schools in Cairo in January 2013. Photograph…

Alessandra Bajec 23 June , 2013
Refusing the Politics of Piety
Culture & Social Affairs

Refusing the Politics of Piety

[caption id="attachment_55242592" align="alignnone" width="620"] Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi. (Tam Hussein)[/caption]In 2012, Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi went from…

Tam Hussein 22 June , 2013
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Trump has lost the Iran war, but how badly?

20 April 2026

While all the effects of this conflict may take time to fully realise, short and medium-term signs expose the limits of US power and see America's rivals benefiting

Christopher Phillips
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Business & Economy

The Iran war is reshaping the China-Gulf economic model

21 April 2026

Closing the Strait of Hormuz has shown how the Gulf should shift from an oil-export model to a digital and distribution hub. Will this trigger the long-delayed free trade agreement with China?

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Lebanon and Israel: negotiations and the end of Hezbollah

23 April 2026

Building on the ten-day ceasefire announced by US President Donald Trump, time will tell if these talks are a one-off or the beginning of a different path for Lebanon.

Al Majalla - London
Grace Russell
Science & Technology

Saving the soldiers: robots as Ukraine’s new weapon

22 April 2026

The war in Ukraine is becoming an open laboratory for testing advanced military technologies that may yet redefine the very meaning of combat

Marco Mossad
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Culture & Social Affairs

New book tackles the fading art of Koranic recitation

20 April 2026

Egyptian heritage researcher Haytham Abu Zayd sheds light on how the art form grew, excelled, and then declined over the years and ends by offering a path to revival

Fadi El-Abdallah

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