In the Coptic tradition and theology, khidma refers to services conducted in the name of Jesus, but also other members of the divine community. Since the mid of the twentieth century, the Coptic Church institution claimed a controlling of the means of delivering these services…


Often described as being perpetually “on the brink,” in “the crossfire,” or “caught between Iraq and…

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Ahead of the 41st Session of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) before the United Nations Human…

In February 2022, two political charters issued by resistance committees and a report by UNITAMS had…

On Wednesday, March 9th at 11:00am EST, the Tahrir Institute for Middle East Policy (TIMEP) hosted…

Neighborhood resistance committees (RCs) are grassroots organizations with extended origins in Sudan’s modern political history going…