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By: Brian Whitaker
Fashion for the less active kind of man? Photograph: Egyptian Picture Gallery. Copyright: Historylink101.com     I thought it must be a joke when I first saw it on Twitter, but apparently not. It's the Zahi Hawass fashion collection – named after the comical Antiquities… Read more
By: Brian Whitaker
The "new" Syrian government was announced on Thursday. Exiled dissident Ammar Abdulhamid comments: "All those who keep betting on Assad the Reformer keep losing, as Assad holds on to his favourite title of Disappointment Maker. The new government is actually the old government with… Read more
By: Brian Whitaker
Following the revolution in Tunisia, I have begun updating theTunisia section here on al-bab. Links to several historically interesting documents had stopped working because of the deletion of websites belonging to the old regime. I have retrieved some of them through the Wayback archive… Read more
By: Brian Whitaker
     Two noteworthy developments were reported from Syria on Wednesday. One was a demonstration in Aleppo – the first in the city since the wave of protests began. The other was march by women from Banias/Baniyas (see video above). According to a witness quoted by the New… Read more
By: Brian Whitaker
More details have emerged in another "publishing false information" case – this time in Bahrain, where Mansoor al-Jamri, founder/editor of al-Wasat – the kingdom's only independent newspaper – wasforced to resign earlier this month. Since then, al-Wasat's content has become barely… Read more
By: Brian Whitaker
Maikel Nabil, the Egyptian pacifist whose case I wrote about on April 5, has been sentenced to three years in jail for "publishing false information" and "insulting the armed forces". His trial – of a kind that became common under the Mubarak regime – was the first since the revolution… Read more
By: Brian Whitaker
The question "Where, exactly, is Syria heading?" continues to be the subject of much discussion. Writing for Time magazine, Beirut-based journalist Nicholas Blanford asks: "Can the Syrian regime divide and conquer its opposition?" He doesn't quite give an answer, but suggests the regime's… Read more
By: Brian Whitaker
As part of his promised "reforms", President Assad recently set up a committee to look into the question of ending Syria's 48-year state of emergency. The committee is not due to complete its work until April 25 but on Saturday the state-run television broadcast a panel discussion of the issue,… Read more
By: Brian Whitaker
  The Saudi religious police are angry about the behaviour of Mirel Radoi, a Romanian footballer who plays for al-Hilal club and won the kingdom's Player of the Year award last June. Radoi recently had a large cross tattooed on his right forearm and was seen kissing it during a… Read more
By: Brian Whitaker
The Syrian uprising entered its fourth week on Friday. Information about events on the ground remains sketchy, largely due to government restrictions on the media and the fact that protests are scattered across the country. But let's look at the broader picture and what it might mean for the Assad… Read more