Cities are defined first and foremost by their materiality - walls, streets and squares, religious and secular buildings. The lives of individuals, men and women are also largely determined by the material environment in which they live.
Islamophobe is the adjective that defines about 60% of the articles published in August in 6 Spanish newspapers about Islam and Muslims, many of these articles having been written on the occasion of the known attacks in Catalonia on August 17.
Radicalization is one of the most pressing issues in Europe today. Christiane Timmerman analyzes the causes that lead an individual to radicalize and the need to make a change of narrative to understand the complexity of the radicalization process.
The international seminar on the management of migration in the Western Mediterranean has several sessions that address the movements of migrants and refugees through the western Mediterranean region.
The 2017 Global Risk Report has identified the water crisis as one of the three biggest risks in the world and, as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) points out, the Mediterranean will be one of the worst affected areas.
The literary competition "A sea of words", convened by the IEMed and the Anna Lindh Foundation, reaches its 10th edition this year 2017.
Since the beginning of the Arab Uprising, Saudi Arabia has pursued a renewed policy of regional intervention with the official goal of countering Iran's hegemonic ambitions in the Middle East.
In the political landscape that has resulted from the Arab uprisings of 2011, the new collaboration and / or opposition between power and the media is a key aspect of the political conflict.
The exhibition Wa Habibi curated by María Santoyo, presents a selection of images taken between 2012 and 2015, in successive trips to the country that the author was forced to leave.
The devastation of the country since 2011 has caused the biggest humanitarian disaster in the Middle East since the end of World War II: nearly half a million dead and more than half of the Syrian population has converted to refugees or moved.
The main network of think tanks on politics and security in the Mediterranean is holding its 2017 annual assembly and conference.
In 2011, as the wave of anti-authoritarian protests spread across the Maghreb and the Middle East, Palestine, an example of popular mobilization over the past few decades, was left without its "Arab Spring".
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