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Saudi Arabia: New reports of women activists being tortured in detention
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Saudi Arabia: New reports of women activists being tortured in detention

January 25, 2019

Saudi Arabia: New reports of women activists being tortured in detention via Amnesty

Observations of an Expat: Wake up!
Asia China Europe Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS Russia UK United States

Observations of an Expat: Wake up!

January 24, 2019

Observations of an Expat: Wake up! by Tom Arms

Fuel crisis rapidly draining last ‘coping capacities’ of Palestinians in Gaza
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Fuel crisis rapidly draining last ‘coping capacities’ of Palestinians in Gaza

January 23, 2019

Fuel crisis rapidly draining last ‘coping capacities’ of Palestinians in Gaza via UN News

Has the Islamic State been defeated?
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Has the Islamic State been defeated?

January 22, 2019

Has the Islamic State been defeated? by Ricardo Swire

What the 60 Minutes interview revealed about Egyptian President el-Sisi
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS United States

What the 60 Minutes interview revealed about Egyptian President el-Sisi

January 9, 2019

What the 60 Minutes interview revealed about Egyptian President el-Sisi by Ahmed Tharwat

UK’s ‘moral hypocrisy’ on arms sales to Saudi Arabia
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS UK

UK’s ‘moral hypocrisy’ on arms sales to Saudi Arabia

January 9, 2019

UK's 'moral hypocrisy' on arms sales to Saudi Arabia via Amnesty

The European Decalogue and the Middle Eastern Duodecim
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

The European Decalogue and the Middle Eastern Duodecim

December 31, 2018

The European Decalogue and the Middle Eastern Duodecim by Andrey Kortunov

Gulf in the GCC: Has an assertive Saudi Arabia forced Qatar out of the regional group?
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

Gulf in the GCC: Has an assertive Saudi Arabia forced Qatar out of the regional group?

December 27, 2018

Gulf in the GCC: Has an assertive Saudi Arabia forced Qatar out of the regional group? by Anil Trigunayat

Iran: Key officials named over 1988 mass prison killings
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Iran: Key officials named over 1988 mass prison killings

December 4, 2018

Iran: Key officials named over 1988 mass prison killings via Amnesty

MBS: A Falcon With A Broken Wing
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

MBS: A Falcon With A Broken Wing

November 30, 2018

MBS: A Falcon With A Broken Wing by Ahmed Tharwat

Saudi Arabia: Reports of torture and sexual harassment of detained activists
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Saudi Arabia: Reports of torture and sexual harassment of detained activists

November 21, 2018

Saudi Arabia: Reports of torture and sexual harassment of detained activists via Amnesty

It is only Yemen, who cares?
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

It is only Yemen, who cares?

November 20, 2018

It is only Yemen, who cares? by Sami Jamil Jadallah

The Middle East and Israeli Gains: Bridging the Diplomatic Divide
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS

The Middle East and Israeli Gains: Bridging the Diplomatic Divide

November 13, 2018

The Middle East and Israeli Gains: Bridging the Diplomatic Divide by Anil Trigunayat

Iran: Fears mount for hundreds of Ahwazi Arabs after reports 22 secretly executed
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Iran: Fears mount for hundreds of Ahwazi Arabs after reports 22 secretly executed

November 13, 2018

Iran: Fears mount for hundreds of Ahwazi Arabs after reports 22 secretly executed via Amnesty

UN urges States with the power and influence to end starvation and killing of civilians in Yemen
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

UN urges States with the power and influence to end starvation and killing of civilians in Yemen

November 12, 2018

UN urges States with the power and influence to end starvation and killing of civilians in Yemen via OHCHR

ISIL’s legacy of terror: At least 200 mass graves discovered in Iraq
Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

ISIL’s legacy of terror: At least 200 mass graves discovered in Iraq

November 7, 2018

ISIL’s legacy of terror: At least 200 mass graves discovered in Iraq via OHCHR in Tuck Magazine

Yemen: A living hell for all children
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Yemen: A living hell for all children

November 5, 2018

Yemen: A living hell for all children via UN News in Tuck Magazine

Egypt: At least 19 arrested in crackdown on human rights workers
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Egypt: At least 19 arrested in crackdown on human rights workers

November 2, 2018

Egypt: At least 19 arrested in crackdown on human rights workers via Amnesty in Tuck Magazine

Why Arab leaders’ Sons make lousy dictators
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Why Arab leaders’ Sons make lousy dictators

October 29, 2018

Why Arab leaders’ Sons make lousy dictators by Ahmed Tharwat in Tuck Magazine

UK arms to Saudi Arabia: Amnesty to intervene in fresh legal challenge
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS UK

UK arms to Saudi Arabia: Amnesty to intervene in fresh legal challenge

October 26, 2018

UK arms to Saudi Arabia: Amnesty to intervene in fresh legal challenge via Amnesty in Tuck Magazine

Can the Idlib Memorandum Freeze the Conflict?
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Can the Idlib Memorandum Freeze the Conflict?

October 22, 2018

Can the Idlib Memorandum Freeze the Conflict? by Kirill Semenov in Tuck Magazine

Jamal Khashoggi: Another example of the crackdown on dissidents
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS

Jamal Khashoggi: Another example of the crackdown on dissidents

October 22, 2018

Jamal Khashoggi: Another example of the crackdown on dissidents

Observations of an Expat: Saudi Quicksand
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS POLITICS United States

Observations of an Expat: Saudi Quicksand

October 19, 2018

Observations of an Expat: Saudi Quicksand by Tom Arms in Tuck Magazine

The killing of Jamal Khashoggi: When Heads of State act like mafia thugs
Middle East Opinion OPINION/NEWS United States

The killing of Jamal Khashoggi: When Heads of State act like mafia thugs

October 18, 2018

The killing of Jamal Khashoggi: When Heads of State act like mafia thugs by Ahmed Tharwat in Tuck Magazine

Egypt: France flouts international law by continuing to export arms used in deadly crackdowns
Europe HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Egypt: France flouts international law by continuing to export arms used in deadly crackdowns

October 17, 2018

Egypt: France flouts international law by continuing to export arms used in deadly crackdowns via Amnesty in Tuck Magazine

Syria: One year on, Coalition refusal to accept responsibility for Raqqa deaths an ‘insult’ to civilians
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Syria: One year on, Coalition refusal to accept responsibility for Raqqa deaths an ‘insult’ to civilians

October 15, 2018

Syria: One year on, Coalition refusal to accept responsibility for Raqqa deaths an 'insult' to civilians via Amnesty in Tuck Magazine

Saudi Arabia must immediately release all women’s rights defenders – UN
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Saudi Arabia must immediately release all women’s rights defenders – UN

October 15, 2018

Saudi Arabia must immediately release all women’s rights defenders – UN via OHCHR in Tuck Magazine

Afghanistan: Civilian casualties caused by IEDs has reached extreme levels
Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Afghanistan: Civilian casualties caused by IEDs has reached extreme levels

October 8, 2018

Afghanistan: Civilian casualties caused by IEDs has reached extreme levels via UN News in Tuck Magazine

Egypt: UN condemn “systematic targeting” of human rights defenders
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Egypt: UN condemn “systematic targeting” of human rights defenders

October 2, 2018

Egypt: UN condemn “systematic targeting” of human rights defenders via OHCHR in Tuck Magazine

Migrant workers in Qatar remain unpaid for work linked to 2022 World Cup
HUMAN RIGHTS Middle East News OPINION/NEWS

Migrant workers in Qatar remain unpaid for work linked to 2022 World Cup

September 27, 2018

Migrant workers in Qatar remain unpaid for work linked to 2022 World Cup via Amnesty in Tuck Magazine

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