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A new 48-hour truce between Syrian regime forces and rebels in the towns of Zabadani, Fuaa and Kafraya has come into force on Thursday.
Thousand of refugees - mostly Syrians - are expected to pass through Macedonia, in an attempt to reach EU countries, while anti-immigration sentiments in Europe are rising.
The Syrian Central Bank has issued a decree seizing the assets of Saeb Nahas and his sons, reportedly for non-payment of debts.
The Islamic State group has bulldozed a 5th century Syrian Catholic monastery in Homs province, reports the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Muslim scholars, clerices and environmental advocates from 20 countries gathered in Turkey's Istanbul on Tuesday and called for a global phase-out of greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century.
The discovery of a huge arms dump near the Iraqi border, reportedly hidden by a Hizballah cell, followed the arrest of three men.
Desperate to revive its declining tourism and replenish its dwindling coffers, Egypt seems willing to cast political rivalry aside to attract tourists from Iraq and Iran, and their cash.
The Jordanian border remains open to aid groups sending convoys to southern Syria via Jordan, according to unnamed official Jordanian sources.
Heat wave brings scorching temperatures, sandstorms and power outages to Jordan and the Middle East, with extreme weather and high temperatures expected to last for the next few days.
Unnamed security sources say the Algerian government is implementing new travel restrictions on citizens bound for Arab conflict areas, to prevent them from joining jihadist groups.