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As Putin makes his second visit to Riyadh in 12 years, Saudi-Russia relations remain steady, despite the countries being on different sides of several thorny geopolitical issues.
Hezbollah's pro-poor populist rhetoric has often conflicted with its political strategies and proposed economic policies.
The Syrian economy has not looked in a worse position for decades with few options for the bankrupt regime.
Syria's roads have come to a standstill as petrol shortages hit the country, but the regime has continued to find money for new Assad statues.
The coronavirus pandemic looks set to cost the Gulf states billions, just as the region looks to move into a post-oil future.
Displaced Syrian academics are struggling to continue their careers after being forcibly uprooted by war, with many separated from their families for years and lacking institutional support.
As services and opportunities decline, corruption in Iraq has soared along with the summer temperatures, prompting Iraqis to risk their lives calling for change on the streets.
Advice given more than 1,400 years by Islam's Prophet Muhammad has gone viral in 2020, as the world grapples with the coronavirus outbreak.
Turkey has launched two operations against Kurdish militants this week, raising fears of northern Iraq becoming a proxy battleground between rivals Ankara and Abu Dhabi.
Between 2000 and 2017, Palestinian officials have lost out on some $48bn because of the occupation, the UN says, mostly cash that Israel was supposed to hand over to them.