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Analysis: Following the death of President Essebsi, Tunisia got through the transition of power but challenges and fragmentation could exacerbate already tumultuous political scene as the country heads towards elections.
Analysis: The US Senate's letter to Iran is legally inaccurate, an attempt to undermine Obama and bears the fingerprint of the pro-Israel lobby.
In-depth: Tunisia's recent protests were triggered by tax increases, but they highlight the deep, unresolved issues that led to the 2011 revolution, writes Anna Boots.
The Iraqi-American occupies a powerful position in Iraq, serving as a semi-official spokesperson for a notorious Iranian-backed Shia militia, while running a counter-extremism youth group
Analysis: After two years of educational initiatives and deliberation, the Mennonite church has urged its congregations to 'avoid the purchase of products associated with acts of violence', writes Daoud Kuttab.
Analysis: Oppressive regimes, from Saddam to the Islamic State group, is rigorous about bureaucracy, and their paper trails inevitably provide the best evidence against them, writes Paul Iddon.
Analysis: To what extent did the US facilitate a rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Egypt this week, and who really benefitted from it? asks Robert Springborg.
After a series of embarrassing reports about Israel’s first family, an investigative journalist has become a particular target of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
Amid a reported spike in harassment, threats and vandalism directed at American Muslims and at mosques, Muslim women are intensely debating the duty and risks related to wearing their head-coverings.
Feature: Saudi scholarship students face a variety of challenges after completing their studies, reports Khalid al-Shayea.