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In-depth: The people of Gaza are far from impressed with Prime Minister Theresa May's 'pride' in the Balfour Declaration, which paved the way to their disposession, reports Rami Almeghari.
Feature: Two former residents of Acre tell of their flight from Palestine in 1948, and the hardships they and their families faced as they fled.
Feature: The women who have fled Syria's violence find the experience isolating, traumatising - and empowering.
Video: The role of Lebanon's women during the country's civil war stood in stark contrast to the movement's influence during the struggle for independence.
Exclusive: Following an official report that named suspects complicit in the fall of Mosul, one witness has been found dead, other suspects have left the country and justice remains elusive.
Analysis: Online apps are trusted by young Arabs, note Everette E Dennis and Robb Wood.
The DEA has said that an international operation has netted a Hizballah network using millions in drug money to fund military activity in Syria.
Analysis: The largest public opinion survey across the Arab world has uncovered that while Arabs describe themselves as 'religious', they do not discriminate against members of other faiths.
The Bekaa valley village of Qaroun's population has doubled to 10,000 due to a flood of refugees. In response, the mayor has begun a strict monitoring programme to ensure infrastructure is not overwhelmed.
This year, 16 novels from 10 countries have been selected to compete for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction - and the longlist includes a record number of women authors.