In-depth: Four years on from the Hirak movement, prominent activists look back on the once euphoric protests for freedom as repression and fear force Algerians to remain silent in the face of an emboldened authoritarian regime.
Algeria′s austerity measures are driving protests among its previously acquiescent middle class and the state is hardening its stance against such unrest. An analysis by Idriss Jebari
Eleven years after the Arab Spring, the Middle East has yet to shed the mood of protest. There is now little that is revolutionary about its struggles o
Iran is only the latest example of a MENA country to be caught in the mood of protest this year. The repeated futility of social protests in the region
The growing wave of Algerians illegally trying to reach Southern European shores while risking death is by no means a new development. But these perilous trans-maritime voyages are also a reminder of the bleak political and economic situation in which Algeria finds itself three years after the 2019 protest movement sparked hope for fundamental change.