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°®Âþµº Meets: Farzana Khan, an award-winning youth worker tackling imbalance in society through an under-repped approach that hits intersections across gender, faith and sexuality.
A new book amplifies Arab women's voices, capturing a moment in history when women have had enough of keeping quiet. Florence Massena met its authors.
Analysis: Perceptions that the Gantz-Lapid alliance could form a 'softer' government are not based on the political and military history of the two politicians, but on Israel's normalisation of violence.
Analysis: Iran could easily export cheap gas to GCC nations, but only if it improves political relations with arch-enemy Saudi Arabia, notes Omid Shokri Kalehsar
Analysis: Propping up Assad has enabled Tehran to enhance its influence in the Middle East, which is why Iranian leaders continue to justify their costly endeavor, writes Paul Iddon.
President Michel Aoun has made a shuttle stop visit to Saudi Arabia and Qatar, in an attempt to repair ties with Lebanon's regional partners.
A rich thread of sacred musical tradition weaves through ancient Muslim and Christian artistic and cultural heritage, writes Charlie Hoyle.
°®Âþµº's round-up of under-reported stories from Iraq this week focuses on conditions for Palestinians, the state of Mosul and Iraq's warming relations with Iran.
Newly published global corruption rankings shows Arab nations occupy six places among the index's top ten 'most corrupt countries'.
Syria's brutal war may be slowly winding down, but the country is awash in weapons and thousands of foreign forces – some of whom may never leave.