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Sunday is International Women's Day, but 20 years after the Beijing Declaration, the picture in the Arab region remains disturbing.
Analysis: Confronting 21st century terrorism with a joint-Arab military agreement signed in 1950 would only exacerbate problems, according to one analyst.
Senior Hamas figure says he will boycott meetings in Ramallah, while others say they will attend as observers rather than representatives.
Analysis: Algerian diplomat Lakhdar Brahimi, formerly UN and Arab league special envoy for Syria, called for a more robust international response to the situation in Syria and Libya.
Analysis: It is easy to lose sight of the fact that US officials do not see IS as an existential threat to America, and they remain confident that Washington will remain the unchallenged power in the Middle East.
Having been an exporter of gas to Israel just a few years ago, Egypt will begin to consume energy supplied by Tel Aviv. Despite lowering energy costs, it looks like a bad deal for Cairo.
Feature: Refugees have moved into the ancient buildings of Syria's forgotten cities, damaging and destroying irreplaceable Roman heritage sites.
Feature: Suweida's elder scholars have been keeping out of the conflict, but now Sheikh Wahid al-Balous is breaking ranks and standing up to the regime.
For decades, Farouk al-Sharaa was one of Syria's most important figures, serving as foreign minister and vice president for decades. From 29 January, al-Araby al-Jadeed will present segments of his memoirs.
Analysis: Joining Israeli political parties in March's race are a list of some of the country's most well known military figures, famed for assassination squads and mysterious intelligence agencies.