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Interview: Raha Moharrak, the first Saudi woman to climb Everest, speaks to °®Âþµº about her work to smash stereotypes, and to advance women's rights through sport.
The appointment of Mike Pompeo as secretary of state does not bode well for the people of the Middle East, and could damage US standing in the region.
Jordan's previous parliaments have been well-known for the overwhelming dominance of independent candidates, but will the electoral bill reform bring back party-based politics?
Kais Saied, an independent candidate who ran on a conservative, anti-corruption platform, takes the presidency with at least 72% of the popular vote.
Tunisia gears up for a fair vote in Sunday’s presidential poll after jailed candidate Nabil Karoui was freed days ahead of the run-off.
Investigation: With a surging population and no alternative fuel available, trees are being cut down at an alarming rate, increasing the threat of landslides in monsoon season, reports Kaamil Ahmed.
Feature: Rohingyas continue to face discrimination in Myanmar as they deal with grave limitations in practically all areas of life including access to basic healthcare, writes Urvashi Sarkar.
Analysis: While Iraq's drinking culture is not as open and vibrant as it once was, there are bright embers of that dying fire still glowing brightly, writes Paul Iddon.
The rising rhetoric of hate is not the only reason behind the hostility towards Sharia law, there is also a misunderstanding of what Sharia law actually is.
Feature: Muslims are being vilified as the antithesis of French values and targeted by a rising wave of French racism. Popular stereotypes and government policies all contribute to the problem.