With his latest exhibit, “2011 ≠ 1848,” Douglas represented Canada at the Venice Biennale
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The case for optimism in the Arab world
The Arab Spring is not over. It has barely begun—fueled by a youth movement that will bring down the old order, one way or another
Winter comes for the Arab Spring
Four years after the revolution, Egypt has finally erased whatever meagre progress was made
Tunisia: The Arab Spring’s only good-news story
Can the place where the revolution began make democracy work amid the chaos of the Middle East?
Tunisia is becoming the lone Arab Spring success story
The place where the Middle East uprising began adopts a liberal constitution
Libya: ‘There is no easy way out’
Held up as one of the success stories of the Arab Spring, Libya has taken a turn to chaos
Egypt: The coup capital of the world?
If Egyptians want long-lasting political peace, they must bridge the divides tearing them apart
What’s changed since the revolution?
Street artist Omar ‘Picaso’ Fathy explains
What’s changed since the revolution?
Muslim Brother Tamar Omar explains
What’s changed since the revolution?
Amr Ibrahim, who was shot during the Tahrir Square protests and lost sight in one eye, explains