Tom Stevenson Tom Stevenson is an independent reporter who covers North Africa for the Financial Times and This is Africa. Egypt | Jul 11, 2015 Mubarak's main man speaks from beyond the grave Testimony from former Mubarak regime official Omar Suleiman, who died in 2012, has a narrative that Egypt's courts seem to be following in their cases against deposed President Mohammed Morsi. Tunisia | Oct 27, 2014 Tunisia's costly battle against its militants Tunisia, praised internationally for post-revolution stability, cracks down on militants with the public's support, especially since the assassination of secular opposition leaders Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi in 2013. Libya | Sep 14, 2014 Dozens killed in Tripoli suburb under siege A coalition of Libyan militias has imposed a siege on a suburb of Tripoli controlled by the Warshefana tribe. Egypt | Aug 15, 2014 Egypt cracks down on human rights groups As a Human Rights Watch delegation is denied entry to Egypt, the country's own human and civil rights groups face the threat of dissolution by the government. Libya | Jul 29, 2014 Libya burns, world ignores it Rival militia groups are engaged in increasingly bloody fighting, and fires rage in central Tripoli, but the world's powers have no interest in putting out the fires or halting the violence. Libya | Nov 19, 2013 Libya slips into chaos Western governments have underestimated Libya's instability, according to the minister in the United Kingdom's Foreign Commonwealth Office responsible for the region. Latest News Portable missiles proliferating in Mideast, N.Africa: report Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 26, 2024 Iran ally Syria strives to stay out of Gaza war: experts by Acil Tabbara | AFP | Apr 26, 2024 Israeli army says missile fire kills civilian near Lebanon Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 26, 2024 See more Podcasts Inside an American university encampment Sister of Israeli-Russian scholar Elizabeth Tsurkov, who is being held by Iran-backed Shiite militia, calls for US military sanctions on Iraq From döner diplomacy to NATO demands, a week in Turkish foreign policy See more
Egypt | Jul 11, 2015 Mubarak's main man speaks from beyond the grave Testimony from former Mubarak regime official Omar Suleiman, who died in 2012, has a narrative that Egypt's courts seem to be following in their cases against deposed President Mohammed Morsi.
Tunisia | Oct 27, 2014 Tunisia's costly battle against its militants Tunisia, praised internationally for post-revolution stability, cracks down on militants with the public's support, especially since the assassination of secular opposition leaders Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi in 2013.
Libya | Sep 14, 2014 Dozens killed in Tripoli suburb under siege A coalition of Libyan militias has imposed a siege on a suburb of Tripoli controlled by the Warshefana tribe.
Egypt | Aug 15, 2014 Egypt cracks down on human rights groups As a Human Rights Watch delegation is denied entry to Egypt, the country's own human and civil rights groups face the threat of dissolution by the government.
Libya | Jul 29, 2014 Libya burns, world ignores it Rival militia groups are engaged in increasingly bloody fighting, and fires rage in central Tripoli, but the world's powers have no interest in putting out the fires or halting the violence.
Libya | Nov 19, 2013 Libya slips into chaos Western governments have underestimated Libya's instability, according to the minister in the United Kingdom's Foreign Commonwealth Office responsible for the region.
Portable missiles proliferating in Mideast, N.Africa: report Agence France-Presse | AFP | Apr 26, 2024
Sister of Israeli-Russian scholar Elizabeth Tsurkov, who is being held by Iran-backed Shiite militia, calls for US military sanctions on Iraq