The power of Palestinian ingenuity
Outsiders are more likely to associate Palestine with statehood-pending than patent-pending, but innovation is crucial to building a better future.
Read MoreOutsiders are more likely to associate Palestine with statehood-pending than patent-pending, but innovation is crucial to building a better future.
Read MoreSocial networking and blogging voices the dreams and aspirations of the young and middle-class in Egypt, leaving other groups as marginalised as ever.
Read MoreThe Chronikler has focused on the political, social, economic and cultural dimensions of the Arab Spring. Follow our ongoing coverage here.
Read MoreIslamists are not all Osama bin Laden and secularists are not all Atatürk . They can work together to achieve democracy.
Read MoreRecep Tayyip Erdoğan received a hero’s welcome across the Arab world. But should Arabs welcome or be weary of Turkey’s greater engagement in the Middle East?
Read MoreIt is high time for Israelis and Palestinians – with grassroots support from Egyptians – to unlock their latent people’s power and forge a popular peace.
Read MoreBritain’s former foreign minister David Miliband has high hopes for the Arab revolutions.
Read MoreThis Chronikler special report examines the causes and consequences of sexual harassment and what can be done about it.
Read MoreIn Dubai, the Middle East’s self-styled party capital, women who say they have been raped can find themselves behind bars for adultery.
Read MoreEgyptian Islamists and Arab Socialists share a history of clashing with foreign influences.
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