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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi will hold talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday, on the second day of his controversial visit to the UK.
Comment: The UK's leading politicians have called for a change in the law to ban anything which undermines unequivocal support for Israel, writes Hilary Aked.
Hacktivists claiming to be part of the Anonymous network vow to take on the Saudi Arabian government over the planned execution of alleged juvenile offender Ali Mohammed al-Nimr.
Comment: There are many factors that may cause someone to leave London to fight in Syria, but few routes back for those that change their minds, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: Britain has a particular responsibility to displaced Syrians and others, for its complicity in fuelling conflict across the region, but it is failing to become part of a solution.
Comment: The gradual criminalising of Palestinian activism is being countered by grassroots campaigners, writes Malia Bouattia.
Dozens of minority rights groups have spoken out against moves to stifle free discussion on Israel and Palestine.
Father-of-six Makram Ali was killed when far-right extremist Darren Osbourne ploughed his van into a crowd outside the north London mosque.
Comment: Russia's World Cup adds to its global panoply of PR, designed to normalise all its actions, including the Syrian genocide, writes Sam Hamad.
Defence firms have sold £350 million in military hardware to Israel over the past five years.