An Islamist winter?
On January 25 2011, thousands of Egyptians gathered in cities and towns across the country to protest against the rule of President Hosni Mubarak, beginning a revolt that would lead to the regime's downfall three weeks later.
One year on, with tyrants also toppled in Libya and Tunisia, but uprisings uncompleted in Syria, Yemen and Bahrain, what is the outlook for the Arab Spring? In our current issue, news editor Paul Sims talks to seasoned Middle East watcher Fuad Nahdi about the region's democratic future, and asks whether spring could be giving way to an Islamist winter.
Catch-up
We polished off 2011 in style with a six-night run of our Godless shows Nine Lesson and Carols for Godless People. You can still enjoy backstage chats with many of the acts who appeared, including Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy), Simon Singh, Jim Al-Khalili, Chris Addison, Marcus Du Sautoy, Alan Moore, The Pub Landlord, Ben Goldacre and Robin Ince.
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Faultline (March/April 2011)- From the Philippines to West Africa the tenth parallel, the line of latitude 700 miles north of the equator, is a geographical frontline between Christianity and Islam. Eliza Griswold has researched the resulting conflict for seven years. This is her dispatch from Nigeria
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Naked grace: the humanist vision of Eve Arnold (January 2012)- The great Magnum photographer Eve Arnold, who has died aged 99, had a uniquely tender eye, says Max Houghton
Blots on a landscape (January 2012)- Martin Rowson on the genius of Ronald Searle’s line
The mind ironic (December 2011)- Matthew Adams remembers winning a £10 bet, and gaining a lifetime's inspiration from Christopher Hitchens
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