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Blog: Taking the power of hiphop to speak as a global citizen against injustice.
The assassination of Jordanian critic Nahed Hattar has divided public opinion, with many seeing this as an attack on freedom of speech, both by extremists and the government.
Comment: Did Obama get a good deal? Or is he just securing his legacy from the Israeli lobby? Robert Springborg studies the Washington-Tel Aviv weapons deal.
Comment: The UN General Assembly has a history of giving the floor to dictators, criminals and tyrants peddling their self-justifying propaganda, writes Sam Hamad
The Arab world has different, even conflicting impressions of the US, based on the way it manages its own politics and economy - let alone its foreign policy.
Critics say Lebanon's foreign minister Gebran Bassil managed to insult both women, and Syrian and Palestinian refugees in the country, calling it a 'new low'.
A video clip allegedly showing a Yemeni pilgrim declining the chance to shake King Salman's hand has become the focus in a growing propaganda war between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Matt Sienkiewicz's book 'The Other Air Force' offers a broad-ranging and necessary insight into how the US has sought to influence media across the Middle East, writes James Snell
The US has disappointed many with its Syria policy over the last four years. No one should expect more in the latest round of Islamic State-driven US diplomacy.
Emirati paralympian Mohammad al-Hammadi scors a gold during the T34 800 metres wheelchair race bringing Arab nations' medal count to 55.