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Explainer: Tensions between the US and Iran have reached the highest point in decades, with the killing of a leading Iranian general by Washington. But how did it all start?
Following several days of clashes between security forces and protesters, several concrete walls were constructed blocking entrances to downtown Beirut.
In-depth: A rise in right-wing populism and the growing influence of evangelical Christians have galvanised Israel's influence across Latin America, ending an unprecedented era of support for the Palestinian cause.
Iranian intelligence cables leaked by the media have caused a stir in recent weeks as officials in Tehran attempt to downplay the extent of their involvement in Iraq.
Students in Lebanon are rising up against the elite for a better opportunities, an end to unemployment and a brighter future.
Lebanon has seen daily protests since October 17 and the anti-government movement is seemingly unlikely to end soon.
Hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life have hit the streets to protest government corruption and austerity measures and to demand the resignation of the government.
As Syrians face pressure from host countries to return home, many face dangers of returning to a broken state where they will be pushed into government forces or suffer prosecution.
This week, Iraq finds new ways to bypass sanctions on Iran while trying to appease anger from Washington.
Analysis: Tensions between the two countries are at their highest level in years, but a military escalation is more likely to have an impact on neighbouring countries, writes Hakim Khatib.