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From Parliament to Prison: Leading Gulf Opposition Politicians Sentenced

While international attention last week turned to the confirmation of the death penalty for former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, some high profile convictions were handed down in the Arab Gulf states as well.

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Gulf Youth and the City

Gulf cities have followed similar paths of urbanization and architecture shaped by state planning and commercial development.

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The Muscat Commute: A Young Generation’s Journey Between Tradition And Modernity

While there are many ways to describe Muscat, Oman, “The Big City” is hardly one of them.

Gulf Youth and the City

Gulf cities have followed similar paths of urbanization and architecture shaped by state planning and commercial development.

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On to Geneva: The U.S. Tries to Kick Start Yemen Peace Talks

Despite Washington’s initial support for Saudi Arabian King Salman bin Abdulaziz’s air campaign against Yemen’s Houthi rebels, recent U.S.-Houthi talks in Muscat, Oman, may suggest a shift in U.S.

The GCC Economies: Weathering the Oil Slump?

The recent slump in oil prices presents challenges as well as opportunities for the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council.