The Arab Spring, a series of pro-democracy uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa, reshaped the region's political landscape. Starting in Tunisia in 2010, these movements challenged decades of authoritarian rule, fueled by economic stagnation, corruption, and political repression. Social media played a crucial role in spreading information and organizing protests. The uprisings led to the fall of long-standing dictators in some countries, while others descended into civil war. The outcomes varied widely, from peaceful transitions to protracted conflicts, with lasting regional and global impacts.