The full text of Hillary Clinton's last speech as U.S. Secretary of State, delivery on January 31st, 2013.
Morsi isn't alone: Anti-Semitism in the Middle East is mainstream. Here's what some others have said about Jews, Judaism and the Holocaust.
Algerian Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal accused a Canadian citizen Monday of coordinating last week's raid on a desert gas plant. At least 37 hostages were killed in the battle.
Algerian domestic and foreign policy has actually been dictated by the government’s super-secret state intelligence agency.
One of the most notorious massacres of the civil war occurred in the village of Bentalha in 1997.
Allegedly "drunk" women on a British Airways flight from London for Tunis forced the plane to land due to their obscene behavior.
A 20-year-old Tunisian man collapsed and died after consuming 28 raw eggs as part of a bet.
It's been two years since a Tunisian vendor set off the Arab Spring. Here's a rundown of where things stand now, from Morocco to Kuwait.
Dozens of women from the Middle East and North Africa are doing big things in science and technology, with American help. Meet some of them.
From “superstorms” to mega disasters, 2012 was, by all accounts, an eventful year. More than 1 billion people traveled - led by the ramp-up in Chinese tourists.
Demonstrators in the Tunisian town of Siliana are protesting unemployment as Ennahda struggles to align itself.
A country can’t maximize its socio-economic performance when half of its people can’t participate fully in its socio-economic life.
Three children of late Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi have reportedly fled their safe haven in Algeria.
The Muslim Brotherhood-dominated Egypt government has had its ups/downs with Obama. Now, Cairo's message is clear: help improve our economy.
Bahrain continues its crackdown on political dissent, stripping 31 activists of citizenship after banning public protests last week.
Lev died in 2000, and his account has never been made public before.
France deported radical imam Mohamed Hammami back to his home country of Tunisia on Wednesday.
The EU named Iranian lawyer Narsin Sotoudeh and Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi as winners of the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.
Neither President Barack Obama, nor Gov. Mitt Romney is addressing the need for a new, visionary framework that serves U.S. interests in the region.
As some countries like Saudi Arabia are clamping down, others like Tunisia are opening up: So how does Islam impact online censorship?
Planned protests against Jordan's King Abdullah's government after he dissolved the Parliament this week may have set Jordan to ignite.
A rape case in Tunisia has motivated protesters to rally in support of women's rights, and the Islamist ruling party is taking notice.