The sudden death of Tanzanian president John Magufuli in March plunged much of the East African country into mourning but prompted some to hope his successor would reverse his government’s a... Read more
The name Noor Mukadam has ricocheted through Pakistani news and social media since the 27-year-old daughter of a former Pakistani diplomat was found beheaded at home in an upscale part of Is... Read more
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Sara Rashad Tunisian President, Kais Saied, succeeded in ending the hegemony the Ennahda Movement, the branch of the Muslim Brotherhood in Tunisia, imposed on the Tunisian political stage, f... Read more
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Sarah Rashad New disputes surfaced in the Syrian province of Idlib after Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the most organized entity in northern Syria, managed to tighten its control over t... Read more
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