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The long read: The US and UK are often lambasted for their sales of weaponry to Saudi Arabia. But France cannot be overlooked, write Warda Mohamed and Tony Fortin.
People across the Middle East remembered the celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain this weekend, a man who traveled extensively across the region and showed the world everyday life in Arab cities.
Beirut's southern suburb is the new Gangnam for the South Korean video blogger who calls himself The Daily Oppa.
Comment: Saudi Arabia's designs on closer ties with Iraq may mean engaging more with arch regional rival, Iran, writes Bashdar Ismaeel.
Comment: Syria's corrupt fuel industry cannot blame its woes purely on sanctions, writes Abdul Razzaq al-Hawassali.
Comment: Iran has been viewed by both Republican and Democratic decision-makers as the more beautiful prize, writes Robert Springborg.
Comment: Secretary of State Tillerson appears totally disengaged from Middle East policy, where traditional American diplomacy has been replaced by improvisation and vacillation, writes Emile Nakhleh.
Comment: Mohammed bin Salman's impulsive and antagonistic measures will come at a price, risking his survival as future king or disastrous wars across the region, writes Tamara Kharroub.
Football clubs in the Middle East are winding down after a grueling 2017-18 campaign, with some surprise teams among the familiar names lifting regional league trophies.
Comment: A kitschy talent contest is not more important than Palestinian rights, writes Ruby Hamad.