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Women in the Middle East and North Africa are more educated than ever before, but their participation in the workface is 25 percent – about half of the world average, according to a new...
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View ArticleU.S. Report on Religious Freedom in Middle East
Blasphemy and apostasy laws were applied in a discriminatory manner in several Middle Eastern and North African countries in 2012, according to a new report by the U.S. State Department....
View ArticleQatar Emir’s Abdication Speech
The Emir of Qatar abdicated in favor of his 33-year-old son on June 25, 2013. Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani announced the long-rumored decision on national television. “Teach your children...
View ArticleWomen on Qatar Emir’s Abdication
The Emir of Qatar abdicated in favor his 33-year-old-son on June 25, 2013. Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al Thani announced the long-rumored decision on national television. “Teach your children the...
View ArticleOminous Divide: Shiite Iran vs the Sunni Gulf
Frederic WehreyWhat is the current state of Sunni-Shiite tension in the Gulf? How has it changed over the last 15 years?
View ArticleThe Iranian Nuclear Deal and the Impact on its Neighbors
Four experts discussed the potential nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 nations and how such a deal would affect its neighbors, particular those in the Gulf region.Directions: Directions to the...
View ArticleThe Coalition of Convenience
In an effort to avoid any parallels to Bush 43's war in Iraq, the Obama administration has studiously avoided the use of the term "coalition of the willing" in its campaign to line up allies in the...
View ArticleWashington: The Wrong City at the Right Time
There’s only one thing wrong with the White House summit on countering extremism and violence that’s taking place in Washington, D.C., this week. It’s being held in the wrong city.
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