Middle East and North Africa
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Money that leaves other areas of the world seeking a location with strong secrecy laws where money can be hidden and invested without scrutiny.

The name given to big-name, well-known architects who participate in construction to market or brand a city.

A series of protests in countries in Middle East and North Africa that began in 2010 and called for the removal of authoritarian regimes.

Islamic religious school.

The war resulting from the attack in 1973 of Israel by Egypt, Iraq and Syria.

A group of people living outside of their homeland.

A crop that is easy to bring to market and is also considered a primary good, such as wheat.

An organized killing of a particular ethnic group.

A more formalized written standard form of Arabic that is commonly used across the Arab-speaking world, in contrast to the multiple forms of spoken Arabic.

French expatriates living in Algeria.

A tall tower in a mosque initially used to call worshippers to prayer.

A political party that rued Iraq from 1968 to 2003.

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