Arab Spring
The Arab Spring swept across the Middle East and North Africa like a wildfire, igniting hope for change and democracy. In 2010, a single act of defiance in Tunisia sparked a wave of protests that would reshape the region. From Egypt to Libya, Syria to Yemen, millions took to the streets, demanding freedom, dignity, and an end to corruption. Social media amplified their voices, connecting activists and spreading their message globally. The world watched in awe as long-standing regimes crumbled and dictators fell. But the path to true democracy proved far more complex than anyone anticipated. A decade later, the legacy of the Arab Spring remains a topic of intense debate, with some countries finding stability and others plunging into chaos.
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