Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, January/February 2026, pp. 80-81 Online Film Salons By Bianca Peracchi “SURVEILLANCE TECHNOLOGIES are not by ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, January/February 2026, pp. 78-79 Online Film Salons By Steven Sellers Lapham THE FIRST AMENDMENT right to free ...
… More people are reading the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs than ever but advertising revenues across the media are falling fast. Our independent, investigative journalism takes a lot of ...
The Arabs face a formidable task—nothing less than rebuilding the entire state structure and system of government in countries as diverse as Tunisia and Egypt, Libya and Yemen. In Syria, too, the ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, January/February 2026, pp. 60-61 Special Report By Ziyad Motala ZOHRAN MAMDANI’S ...
Web Exclusive By Faisal Kutty FOR MORE THAN FOUR DECADES —ever since the 1979 Iranian Revolution introduced U.S. audiences to images of black-turbaned ...
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Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, January/February 2026, pp. 13-14 Daily Life and Shattered Dreams in Gaza—Writers ...
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, January/February 2026, pp. 64-65 Special Report By Eldar Mamedov THE MOOD IN TEHRAN ...
ON OCT. 13, 2025, as many as 1,968 Palestinian detainees tasted freedom through a prisoner exchange with the Israeli occupation. Among them were 1,718 detainees who had been imprisoned during Israel’s ...
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