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Feature: Iraq has an estimated 25 million land mines, some of which date back decades. The cost of removing them and making the country safe again will be huge.
Damascus is reportedly angered by Russian "interference" in Syrian affairs, and the opposition is sceptical about Assad's commitment to finding a political solution.
The growing friendship may have been engineered by Iran to promote a united front against the Islamic State group.
Iraqi authorities unearth 13 bodies from a mass grave near the city of Tikrit as a new UN report say Islamic State militants may have committed crimes against humanity.
From the Gulf War through to the occupation to the rise of the Islamic State group, we take a look at key events.
Analysis: One of the most radical transformations in the history of US intelligence is reportedly underway, shifting its agents from traditional spying ops to snooping roles.
First person: Syrian refugees are putting their lives in the hands of people-smugglers as they try to escape their war-torn country. Here is one young man's story.
New talks to be held in Moscow in April aim to bring hope to Syria.
Ibrahim al-Jaafari says Iraq welcomes help from Iran and other countries in its fight against IS, and dismisses Saudi worries about what Riyadh sees as growing Iranian influence in the region.
Blog: The French ambassador and journalist who died last month was probably the most influential journalist covering the Near East, not only in France, but around the world.