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Jared Malsin
Recent Articles
Syrian Refugees Trapped Between Turkey and Assad
Thousands of desperate refugees are fleeing northern Syria, under attack by Russia and the Syrian government. But they have nowhere to go
By Jared Malsin/Gazientep, Turkey
February 18, 2016
Ankara Bombing Kills 28 as Turkish Violence Continues
At least 28 people dead in latest attack
By Jared Malsin / Gaziantep, Turkey
February 17, 2016
Syrian Regime's Success Helps Jihadist Groups Grow
As the regime defeats moderate groups, extremist ones are gaining influence
By Jared Malsin
February 11, 2016
Doctors Without Borders Hospital Is Latest Bombed in Syria
The regime's forces are increasingly targeting medical facilities and other civilian centers
By Jared Malsin
February 9, 2016
Syrian Regime Hits Turning Point in War Against Rebels
Which could lead to even more bloodshed
By Jared Malsin
February 8, 2016
Syrian Peace Talks at a Stalemate Before They Even Begin
The opposition have almost united but they refuse to speak to the government
By Jared Malsin / Cairo
January 28, 2016
After The Spring
An Egyptian father searches for justice five years after the Tahrir protests
By Jared Malsin/Cairo
January 28, 2016
Egypt Curbs Dissidents 5 Years After Arab Spring
Human rights groups say the government has been rounding up dissidents in an effort to mute criticism before the fifth anniversary of Tahrir
By Jared Malsin/Cairo
January 22, 2016
Kidnapped Americans Held by Shi‘ite Militia in Iraq
The kidnapping of three Americans is a reminder of their powerful presence
By Jared Malsin
January 20, 2016
Yemen Bears Brunt of Saudi Arabia-Iran Fallout
The Arabian country has become the scene of the Middle East's second proxy war
By Jared Malsin / Cairo
January 11, 2016
Inside Egypt's Internet Shutdown
Residents in the country's restive Sinai region are suffering Internet and communications cuts in a battle against Islamist militants
By Jared Malsin / Cairo
December 27, 2015
The Arab Spring Turns Five
On Dec. 17, 2011, protests in Tunisia kicked off what would become known as the Arab Spring, a wave of democratic movements that have changed the face of the region. Here’s how the key countries...
By Jared Malsin
December 21, 2015
Why the Arab Spring Has Not Led to Disaster in Tunisia
Tunisians are relieved their country has not gone down the route of Libya and Syria but believe there is much reform still to take place
By Jared Malsin/Cairo
December 18, 2015
Libya Poised to Form Unity Government
The international community is desperate for a deal to facilitate its war on ISIS in Libya
By Jared Malsin / Cairo
December 14, 2015
Meet the Refugee Who Named Her Baby After Angela Merkel
The young Iraqi asylum seeker Hind Almahdawi was nine-months pregnant when she arrived in Germany
By Jared Malsin
December 11, 2015
Here's What People in the Middle East Think About Donald Trump
“The people who will be really happy are ISIS and Al Qaeda"
By Jared Malsin
December 8, 2015
Russian Airstrikes in Syria Seem to Be Hurting Civilians More Than ISIS
Two months into a bombing campaign in Syria, Russia has caused a lot of collateral damage
By Jared Malsin/Cairo
November 30, 2015
The Killing of a Kurdish Lawyer Means Dark Days for Turkey
The Kurdish lawyer Tahir Elci was killed in public on Nov. 28, a sign of just how out of control southeastern Turkey has become
By Jared Malsin
November 29, 2015
Turkmen Rebels in Control of Russian Jet Crash Site
Fighters from the Turkmen ethnic group may have killed or captured the Russian pilots who ejected from a downed jet
By Jared Malsin/Cairo
November 24, 2015
Behind the ISIS vs. al-Qaeda Rivalry
A week after ISIS pulled off a bloody terrorist attack in Paris, a group affiliated with al-Qaeda kills 20 people in Mali
By Jared Malsin/Cairo
November 24, 2015
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