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The Egyptian authorities have issued a notice to accredited foreign journalists based in Cairo. Basically it seeks to restrict their reporting of demonstrations by demanding compliance with some rather bizarre "professional standards" -- presumably with the threat of expulsion if they disobey…
Twitter announced on Friday that it has closed down a series of accounts connected with the UAE, Egypt and Saudi Arabia as part of its effort to shed more light on "state-backed information operations".
Regarding the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, it said:
"We have removed a network of 271…
Political battles are increasingly fought via social media and Arab governments (among others) have been quick to join in – often covertly. Below is a collection of blog posts looking at the use of robots, fake Twitter accounts and other forms of online deception in the Middle East.
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The political crisis in Algeria is about to take a turn for the worse as the authorities attempt subdue street protests ahead of a presidential election. On Wednesday Gaïd Salah, the army's chief of staff, ordered police to stop buses and cars transporting demonstrators into the capital for what…
Writing in the New York Times on Monday, Martin Griffiths, the UN's special envoy for Yemen, outlined "seven elements" that "will necessarily underpin any agreement to end the war". The components for a peace deal are "in plain sight", Griffiths said – and few would disagree with them as…
In a controversial move aimed at ending seven months of street protests, the Algerian authorities announced on Sunday that a presidential election will be held on 12 December. The announcement – which appears to have been made at the behest of Gaïd Salah, the country's influential…
Speech by Algeria's acting president, Abdelkader Bensalah, on 15 September 2019 announcing that a presidential election will be held on12 December 2019. Background here.
Au nom d’Allah, Le Clément, Le Miséricordieux, Prière et paix sur Son vertueux messager, Sa sainte famille et ses…
A banner from Friday's protests says "Transitional government ... No to military rule". Photo via @addadhakimnidha
The protests in Algeria that began in February show no signs of fizzling out. On Friday, for the 30th week in succession, tens of thousands demonstrated in the capital and other…
Last Friday, for the 29th week in succession, demonstrators took to the streets of Algiers. It's now five months since they achieved their initial goal – triggering the resignation of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika after more than 20 years in power – but their demands go far beyond that. They want…
Separatist fighters in southern Yemen who appeared to be on the brink of defeat on Wednesday recovered some lost ground on Thursday as the United Arab Emirates launched airstrikes to support them.
This direct intervention by the Emiratis in a conflict between two rival factions which are…
