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Freedom of the press around the world has declined to the lowest level in a decade, a survey warned ahead of Sunday's World Press Freedom Day.
Al-Araby al-Jadeed takes a look at some of the wealthiest Arab individuals and families living in the Britain.
France's justice ministry is hosting a gathering of judicial and security officials, including several from Arab states as well as Israel, to discuss international cooperation against terrorism.
Syrians who left the country "illegally" will be able to obtain new passports, or renew old ones, without going through intelligence clearance.
Expatriates kick off Lebanon's parliamentary polls by voting abroad on Friday, a first for the small country's huge global diaspora.
Rustum Ghazaleh was sacked as political intelligence chief last month after fighting with military counterpart Rafiq Shahadah, reportedly over Iran's role in the Syria.
UN says 2.7 million Iraqis have fled their homes since the start of 2014, including 90,000 from Anbar in the last few weeks as Baghdad faces new humanitarian catastrophe.
Over 21 million children in the Middle East risk missing out on an education because they are either out of school or likely to drop out, the UN warned Wednesday.
Around 18,000 refugees remain trapped in the Yarmouk camp in Damascus in conditions described by the UN as an 'affront to humanity'.
HIzballah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah is highly critical of Saudi Arabia's role in regional politics, and especially of its recent intervention in Yemen.