Amidst mounting concerns over Egypt’s human rights record, the Trump administration announced they would be withholding some military aid.
A regular survey of experts on matters relating to Middle Eastern and North African politics and security.
Egypt and the UAE are maneuvering to bring Mohammed Dahlan back to Gaza.
Anouar Boukhars discusses his recent Carnegie paper on Tunisia’s marginalized border regions.
More than six years after the revolution that ousted former president Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, Tunisia’s border regions remain hotbeds of social discontent and agitation.
In an interview, Prime Minister Youssef Chahed discusses his recent Washington visit.
The Carnegie Middle East program hosted Prime Minister and Head of Tunisia’s Government Youssef Chahed for a discussion on the economic challenges and opportunities facing Tunisia today.
Tunisia’s unemployment rate and sharp regional economic inequalities are undermining faith in elite settlements and state institutions.
As the Qatar crisis worsens, Morocco is struggling to remain neutral.
Why Brussels views events in the Sahel as vital to EU security.