Ahram Online Dina Shehata The ouster of former presidents Omar Al-Bashir in Sudan and Abdel-Aziz Bouteflika in Algeria after a wave of popular protests in both…
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Pew Research Center BY AARON SMITH, LAURA SILVER, COURTNEY JOHNSON, KYLE TAYLOR AND JINGJING JIANG Many who use social media say they regularly see false and…
The National Interest by Ahmed Charai The uprising in Algiers matters to its nation neighbors, but it does not mean the country is on a path…
CS Monitor By the Monitor’s Editorial Board In Sudan and Algeria, protesters who have won the downfall of longtime rulers know only democracy can deal with…
The North Africa Post Morocco reiterated, on Wednesday in Addis Ababa, its support for the Libyan people’s aspirations to build a democratic, inclusive, and united State…
Arab Daily News By Ghassan Michel Rubeiz State building takes decades not years. It is easier to topple dictators than regimes, and it is faster to…
The Express Tribune By Shahid Javed Burki The Arab Spring has become active again first in Algeria and then in Sudan. The change that occurred in…
NewsClick Newsclick editor-in-chief Prabir Purkayastha discusses what impact the continuing protests in the North African countries of Sudan and Algeria can have on the region. The…