Terrorism
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Opinion
A Conversation with the “Mosul Eye” Historian
Since the fall of Mosul, Iraq, the unidentified writer behind a respected blog has been shedding light on life under…
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News & Reports
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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Once-Proud Iraqi Medical Schools Now Down at the Heels
Iraqi medical schools suffer from a shortage of qualified professors, a lack of cadavers, and a focus on theory instead…
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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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Should Terrorists Be Professors? A Kuwaiti Debate
Some professors working at Kuwait University are listed internationally as terrorists but continue to teach, sparking controversy.
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Theoretical Swimming: Iraqi Student Life Under Religious Rule
Iraqi students complain that conservative administrators are interfering with their dress, curricula and even their recreation.
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Stay in University or Join the Islamic State?
In the southern Jordanian desert, many young people are leaving classrooms to join the Islamist army.
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