Revolution
Mossad was part of Iran’s mosaic pre-ayatollahs, what might it be there after them? - analysis
Iran's Interim Prime Minister Shapour Bakhtiar summoned Tsafrir to make a dramatic request: assassinate Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini at his exile residence near Paris.
Middle Israel: Roadmap for an aspiring shah - opinion
Iranian Crown Prince calls for more days of protests in Iran, to prepare for a ‘revolution victory'
What could lead to the collapse of Iran's regime, 47 years after the revolution - opinion
Lebanon may be getting tired of Hezbollah - analysis
Parliamentary elections in Lebanon that are scheduled for next year will be the first vote since the popular protests were launched in 2019.
Revolution Orchestra takes on The Roosters
For the past 17 years, Revolution Orchestra has coupled its unfettered orchestral approach with a wide range of artists, from across the stylistic and genre domains.
Tunisian president sacks prime minister, freezes parliament
Crowds of people quickly flooded the capital and other cities, cheering and honking car horns.
George Washington's first letter to a US Jewish community to be auctioned
The address was a response to a statement made by Levi Sheftall, of the Sephardi Jewish community in Savannah, Georgia, who thanked the president for supporting religious tolerance.
Leader of Myanmar shadow civilian gov't vows resistance to junta rule
The CRPH has declared the junta a "terrorist organization."
New TAU program prepares students for the cyber revolution - here's how
"When people think of cyber, they think of cyberattacks, but we are trying to break out of this outdated perception," says head of the new program Prof. Eviatar Matania.
War coin trove linked to ancient rebellion led by Queen Boudicca found in UK
The coins date to about 40-50 CE, matching up well with the timeline of the queen's revolt in eastern England in either 60 or 61 AD against the occupying Romans.
Tunisians stage sit-ins at vital industrial sites, protest ailing economy
Government’s failure to implement reforms promised after Jasmine Revolution behind the unrest, experts say.
Which non-violent revolutions will succeed?
But all the non-violent uprisings of the 2010-2011 Arab Spring, except Tunisia’s ended up being crushed by military coups or civil wars
Belarus will reciprocate if sanctions imposed, Lukashenko says
EU ministers are currently considering travel bans and asset freezes on up to 20 people responsible for a crackdown on demonstrators.