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As Syria enters its eleventh year of war there appears little hope for the situation to improve in 2022. °®Âþµº spoke with four Syria experts about the issues Syria might face in the coming year.
Iran's proxies have dealt a humiliating blow to Iraq's newly incumbent Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, who has now exposed the limits of his power and reach.
Iraqi Shia militias are beginning to show signs of discontent as Iran's economy is ravaged by US sanctions and Covid-19.
Analysis: Joe Biden has a contentious history in Iraq, but the president-elect's policies towards the country remain unclear.
Covid-19, Lebanon's dollar crisis and the Rami Makhlouf saga have triggered the collapse of Syria's currency.
As Putin makes his second visit to Riyadh in 12 years, Saudi-Russia relations remain steady, despite the countries being on different sides of several thorny geopolitical issues.
Hezbollah's pro-poor populist rhetoric has often conflicted with its political strategies and proposed economic policies.
Syria's roads have come to a standstill as petrol shortages hit the country, but the regime has continued to find money for new Assad statues.
The coronavirus pandemic looks set to cost the Gulf states billions, just as the region looks to move into a post-oil future.
Displaced Syrian academics are struggling to continue their careers after being forcibly uprooted by war, with many separated from their families for years and lacking institutional support.