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Social enterprises and those who have no other options are stepping in to help sort out Lebanon's recycling in the wake of the garbage crisis, reports Clare Maxwell.
In-depth: Lebanon's new law on the prohibition of torture falls short of what's needed, writes Kareem Chehayeb.
Analysis: Russia's role in Syria may very well depend on any future confrontation between Israel and Iran, writes Paul Iddon.
In-depth: The bloody legacy of Israel's creation continues to be felt by refugee families, writes Jaclynn Ashly.
The weather in Iceland may be freezing, but the welcome has warmed the hearts of these Syrian refugees, writes Natasha Bowler.
°®Âþµº walked with Mashrou' Leila through the streets of Beirut: a city of conflict and contradictions that made them who they are today.
A former Lebanese general and strong ally of the militant Hizballah group is poised to be elected Lebanon’s president next week, ending a two-year vacuum in the country’s top post
Syria Weekly: Syria is preparing to sell its key infrastructure assets to war-backers Russia and Iran.
Analysis: Welcome to °®Âþµº's weekly digest of events in Iraq
Mass displacement, death and detention, chemical and barrel bomb attacks, and widespread torture have all characterised the past eight years. What comes next?