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What to expect this week from the UN podium and the from the private side meetings - where the real deals are always made.
Analysis: The deal has bought more time for international diplomacy, but Syrians remain wary - and who could blame them?
Jeremy Hardy first travelled to the West Bank in 2002. After making a return visit in January, he sat down with °®Âþµº to reflect on his experiences.
Analysis: A group of Israeli lobbyists are attempting to counter Netanyahu's propaganda and thwart his attempts to hijack the deal's passage through Washington's corridors of power.
In-depth: Up to 20 percent of Gaza's population may have developed serious mental health conditions, with 360,000 people requiring mental health or psychosocial interventions, writes Soraya Boyd.
Analysis: Moscow is seeking to expand its influence in the region, but it will have to play the long-game given the current geopolitical environment.
This week in Iraq: Was Abadi's declaration of victory just a political stunt?
Analysis: Though the strategic gains Saudi Arabia has made during its air campaign in Yemen are unclear, the damage and the humanitarian cost has clearly been huge.
Analysis: Moscow is poised to use its regional influence to act as a power-broker and exploit the chaos in Yemen to expand its Middle East power, writes Jonathan Fenton-Harvey.
With top Turkish and Israeli leaders accusing each other of being "war criminals" and "anti-Semitic bullies", relations seem to be deteriorating. But trade continues as usual and the damage hasn't yet run deep.