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Recent government decisions to expand English language instruction in Algerian schools, though seemingly educational in nature, are only the latest developments in a longstanding national dispute.
Join the Carnegie Middle East Program for a discussion on Palestine’s future in a one state reality.
Since the defeat of ISIS forces at Al-Baghouz in 2019, five factors have stymied the group’s revival in Syria and Iraq.
In the wake of Erdogan’s electoral victory, Türkiye will continue to deepen ties with the Tripoli government, but may also seek reconciliation with Benghazi.
With every triumph, the Lebanon women’s national basketball team advances gender equality.
With the king’s prolonged absence from the public sphere, the reins of power in Morocco are in the hands of a “security alliance" with troubling implications for democratic reforms and freedom of expression.
Western experts are putting forward failed policies rather than reckoning with the damage Israeli apartheid has caused.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.
While the Turkish president will continue to renew relations with countries across the Middle East, the possibility of a Türkiye-Syria rapprochement may depend on Iran’s involvement.
Climate change in the Middle East will amplify preexisting vulnerabilities stemming from conflict, displacement, marginalization, and corruption, while also creating new risks. Governments in the region will need to adopt more inclusive reforms as part of their climate adaptation strategies.