Daniella Peled
Managing Editor
Managing Editor
Daniella is a journalist and editor with nearly 20 years experience of reporting foreign affairs, particularly from the Middle East, Daniella oversees all editorial content and production at IWPR. She has designed and implemented journalism training in many of IWPR’s areas of operation including Afghanistan and Iraq.
Army’s attempts to paralyse neighbourhoods reflects regime’s fear of protests spreading.
Long-delayed deal spurred by tumultuous political changes elsewhere in the region.
Religious and secular parties begin manoeuvring ahead of national elections later this year.
Religious movement expected be major player in coming elections, but its policies remain ambiguous.
Leading figure in the movement rejects suggestions that tribal divisions could turn into open conflict.
The Egyptian army has been quick to commit to all its international agreements, however ordinary people say they want more dignified relations with their neighbour.
Thousands descend on central Cairo, hoping, chanting and praying for change.
They work out of anonymous London offices, but Juba's UK representatives are getting ready to come out of the shadows.
Security force excesses need to be curbed otherwise independence hopes may turn sour, observers say.