Despite mixed results, observers generally praised the Arab Spring as a revolutionary democratic moment for a region long mired in tyranny. Yet, 15 years on, it is clear that while popular demands for ...
South of Gafsa, the centre of Tunisia’s phosphate industry, there is a half-built road – the construction materials and equipment left to rust by the roadside. The companies responsible for the road ...
Yemen's former president Ali Abdullah Saleh watched his successor sworn in Monday, capping Saleh's three decades at the helm of the Persian Gulf country almost a year after Arab Spring unrest unmoored ...
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The Arab Spring 15 Years Later

The pro-democracy movement marked the end of Arab nationalism and unintentionally quickened a shift of regional power toward the Gulf States.
Nepal, Sept. 19 -- Not all waves of uprising deliver the changes people hope for. How can ours? How might we choose our next steps, learning from pathways of change from fellow citizens of the world?
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