The World
Saudi Arabia's economy hurt by global protests
"No problem," say Saudi Arabian officials, though protests in neighboring countries, and unemployment at home, threaten Saudi Arabia's ruling families.
High-tech schools to get kids interested in science
Japanese educators are trying to make science cool again by building high-tech schools and reaching out to students.
Morocco's anti-poverty, anti-protests
The monarchy in Morocco is trying to tackle poverty in an attempt to hold back protests.
Saudi Arabian women fight for equal rights
Women are working hard to reshape attitudes toward women’s rights and domestic violence in Saudi Arabia.
Will protests spread to Saudi Arabia?
Some think that Saudi Arabia is headed toward a wave of protests. But the Saudi government is trying to stop them before they begin.
Is Al Jazeera propaganda?
Throughout the protests in the Middle East, Al Jazeera has been an invaluable news source for many. But how independent is it?
Can Morocco quell the protests?
Morocco's King Mohammed VI has a reputation as a moderate, but many in the country are demanding more change.
Europe's plan to aid North Africa toward democracy
In response to uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, European countries are creating a kind of Marshall Plan to push North Africa toward democracy.
Egypt's nostalgia and ancient civilizations
Egypt's archeological sites are open again, after the recent protests. Now archaeologists are trying to get the tourists back, too.
Stopping sexual harassment in Egypt
Sexual harassment is a constant threat to women in Egypt. Now, some people are breaking the silence.
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