Conflict
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Opinion
Education: The Only Weapon Left
In her last year in university, Asma’ Jawabreh writes about the difficulties she faces as the Israel-Palestine conflict flares up…
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News & Reports
A Grim Anniversary for Palestinian Universities
A year after the 51-Day War with Israel, universities in the Gaza strip are still reeling.
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Arab Students in Israel Say Their Voices are Muffled
Palestinian students say they fear for their safety when they protest politically on Israeli campuses.
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Opinion
The Egyptian Minister of Higher Education Gives His Views
The Egyptian minister of higher education writes about the improvements in the universities there and the stability that has been…
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News & Reports
Why Tunisia is the Top Supplier of Students to the Islamic State
At a time when Tunisia is facing terrorism at home, the country also tops the list of countries where students…
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Opinion
The Institutionalization of Academic Freedom Violations in Egypt
The most recent academic year in Egypt may have seemed quiet. But a silent violence was taking place that destroyed…
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In Tunisia, the Cost of Fighting Terrorism Is Hurting Higher Education
A weak economy and the expense of combatting terrorism are taking away the money that many wish would go to…
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Many Yemeni Children Carry Guns Instead of Pens
In Yemen, military factions and tribal groups recruiting children and teenagers for the conflicts there, stunting the young people’s education…
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A Room Of Their Own: Makeshift Schools Help Syrian Students
Informal schools operated out of people’s homes are replacing government institutions ravaged by war.
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