Langley Succeeds Townsend as Africa Command Commander

U.S. Africa Command is a small combatant command with a large mission that they are doing deftly, Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III said today at the command’s headquarters in Stuttgart,... Read more »

Algerian leader in bold move to promote English at junior school ..By Ahmed Rouaba

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has announced that the former French colony will start teaching English in primary schools later this year. « French is a spoil of war, but English is an international... Read more »

Time is running out to stop Tunisia’s slide toward one-man rule

In the greater Middle East, President Biden’s trip through Israel and Saudi Arabia has dominated the news and all but monopolized diplomatic attention. This might have been inevitable — but it is... Read more »

Will Biden’s Regional Tour Revamp Declining Ties with Arab States?

The fast-moving transition of the world from unipolar order in which the US has economic and political dominance to the decline of the Western civilization and rise of a multipolar order caused... Read more »

John Bolton says he ‘helped plan coups d’etat’ in other countries Former national security adviser to Donald Trump says US Capitol attack was not a coup because it was not carefully planned

Former national security adviser to Donald Trump says US Capitol attack was not a coup because it was not carefully planned John Bolton, a former national security adviser to Donald Trump and... Read more »

The war in Ukraine: A test for Algiers’ non-alignment doctrine

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine in late February could have unprecedented consequences for North Africa. Algeria will be swept up in the resulting shifts, forcing the country’s civilian and... Read more »

The US Supreme Court’s carbon emissions decision impacts the whole world

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The Future of Tunisian Democracy: US Policy and Tunisia’s Current Political Crisis

Summary: On June 2, Arab Center Washington DC (ACW) organized a virtual panel titled: “The Future of Tunisian Democracy: US Policy and Tunisia’s Current Political Crisis.” Panelists were Monica Marks, Professor of Middle... Read more »

Tunisia’s political crisis: Between autocracy and economic collapse

President Kais Saied has dissolved the parliament of Tunisia, eight months after he suspended it in a power grab last summer, deepening the political and institutional turmoil in the north African country. The move comes as... Read more »

Commentary: Indifference is the enemy of democracy

  As President Biden said in his State of the Union address, the ongoing crisis in Ukraine has starkly illustrated “the battle between democracy and autocracy,” and new research from Freedom House... Read more »