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Caryle Murphy | Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

On Tuesday March 22 at noon Eastern time, GlobalPost's Riyadh-based correspondent Caryle Murphy answered members' questions on the uprising in Bahrain and on whether the same could erupt in Saudi.

Jon Jensen | Friday, March 11th, 2011

Live chat: What's next for the Arab spring?

Tristan McConnell | Thursday, January 6th, 2011

The atmosphere is tense in Sudan ahead of a Jan. 9 referendum that will determine whether Southern Sudan will form a new country. Assuming that citizens vote for secession, will the government in the north willingly let go of the oil-rich region? Or will the country return to the long and bloody civil war that killed millions from 1983 to 2005? On Thursday, Jan. 6 at noon Eastern time, he joined us for a web chat on Sudan's dramatic fate. 

Patrick Winn | Thursday, December 16th, 2010

Indonesia's Islamic Defenders Front is a self-proclaimed moral police, a 15-million person strong “pressure group” sworn to rid the world's largest Muslim population of sin.Led by hooded men shouting Arabic battle cries, they target nightclubs, churches, liberal Muslims and embassies of countries considered hostile to Islam. GlobalPost's Patrick Winn just completed an investigation of the Islamic Defenders Front. On Thursday Dec. 16 at noon Eastern time, Patrick participated in one of GlobalPost's Web Chats. 

Jason Rezaian | Thursday, December 9th, 2010

On Thursday, Dec. 9, at noon, GlobalPost hosted a free web-chat with Jason Rezaian in Tehran. He answered questions about the increasingly tense situation in Iran — including questions about recent WikiLeaks allegations, the bomb targeting nuclear scientists, and the shadowy Stuxnet virus.