Egypt's 2011: The masses that congregated at Tahrir Square became a worldwide symbol of freedom. The razor wire and walls now surrounding it tell another story. Click on the image to read story.
Libya's 2011: A year ago, friends met to toast a birthday, little realising the revolt against Qaddafi was about to strike, dividing them into rebels or servants of the regime. Click on the image to read story.
Tunisia's 2011: Last December, no one had heard of Mohamed Bouazizi, a Tunisian vegetable seller. But his death triggered a revolution in the country that prompted similar movements across the region. Click on the image to read story.
Bahrain in 2011: Just 12 months ago, a tall, white monument to Bahrain’s pearling dominated one of the capital’s main traffic roundabouts. As 2011 ends, Pearl Roundabout no longer exists. Click on the image to read story.
Economies of Bahrain and Oman took a hit in 2011 but the GCC as a whole has a positive forecast. Click on the image to read story.
Kuwait's 2011: Kuwait ended the year in a state of all-too-familiar political limbo. Click on the image to read story.
Oman's 2011: Few would have thought the wave of popular protests sweeping the Middle East would come ashore in Oman in 2011. Click on the image to read story.
Qatar's 2011: In 2011 Qatar rose to become a major diplomatic player in the region and beyond. Click on the image to read story.
Saudi Arabia's 2011: With the tumult in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya reverberating beyond North Africa, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud announced in March a US$133 billion (Dh488bn) spending plan to build homes and combat unemployment. Click on t???