Concern over Egyptian media freedom intensifies after Egyptian journalists protest newspaper editors' pledge to support government and avoid criticism
Challenges await new government, but democratic transfer of power is showing encouraging signs
Despite Western concerns that IS militants are preparing a Jordanian offensive, analysts call the kingdom's solid intel a strong deterrent
Doha walks a tightrope between supporting some Islamist groups and providing logistical support for effort against the Islamic State group
With Shi’ite rebels now firmly in control of much of Yemen’s capital, analysts say a lasting peace in the fractured nation may never come
Countering extremist groups like Islamic State calls for more than repudiate messages of hate aimed at young people; there must also be education and socio-economic solutions
Low-level insurgency coupled with battered economy overshadow Cairo's ability to join US coalition to 'degrade and defeat' IS extremists
Military factions vie for control as Egypt, other countries in region seek options to stabilize country
Research finds an increase in faith-based hostilities, and Christians are facing persecution in a growing number of countries in the region
Analysts say ancient dispute that traces back to Islamic Revolution is fueling modern day unrest
Inter-militia fighting leaves hundreds dead in Tripoli and Benghazi while disrupting food, water and fuel supplies to civilians
Obama administration again pushes for broader approach to Palestinian-Israeli stalemate as US Secretary of State Kerry urges both sides to take advantage of Egyptian-sponsored truce
Analysts say formation of independent Kurdistan could threaten nation-state system of entire region
Washington DC Imam says his mosque's objective is to try to make people feel like they are in a Muslim country and belong to a Muslim community
Experts say that Islamist movements likely to stay in one form or another, but they need to be responsive to popular demands
What Egypt's latest Internet proposal may say about freedom of expression online
Survey released in early June found US favorable ratings in Arab World remain well below 50 percent level
Some call on US to stop linking aid to political developments to avoid further souring bilateral relations
Officials in Libya have proposed that national parliamentary elections be held June 25, an apparent effort to calm tensions
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute researchers say regional expenditures reached an estimated $150 billion in 2013
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