Salma Eissa is a Middle East Research Manager at ACLED and has been with the organization since October 2017. Salma has an MA in Near and Middle Eastern Studies from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. She has over 10 years of experience in the Egyptian civil society and research and academia sectors and has a keen interest in political analysis and trends and patterns of political violence in the MENA region. She is fluent in Arabic and English.
Developments in the Middle East last week included the resignation of the Prime Minister of…
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The main highlights from the Middle East last week were the widespread demonstrations in Iran,…
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Last week in the Middle East, developments occurred throughout most of the region, including an…
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Last week in the Middle East, the ‘Riyadh Agreement’ was signed in Saudi Arabia uniting…
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Last week in the Middle East, the ceasefire agreement for Operation Peace Spring reduced the…
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Last week in the Middle East, battles continued in Yemen, while Turkey and its allies…
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Last week in the Middle East, tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia continued to play…
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Key developments took place during the month of August in Syria and Yemen where major…
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In our special report on 10 conflicts to worry about in 2019, ACLED assessed the…
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