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Russian airstrikes have resumed on Syria's Idlib, despite efforts by Turkey to end regime shelling on the opposition-held province.
Syrian women must have an official and active role in seeking justice and shaping the country’s future, Amnesty International said, as it launched a new campaign.
A shocking number of Bangladeshi domestic workers in Saudi Arabia are victim to ongoing abuse and exploitation at the hands of their employers, with some extreme cases documented by NGOs.
In-depth: Omar Alshakal is helping clothe and shelter some of the thousands of Syrian refugees trapped on the Greek islands, reports Francesca Mannocchi.
Testing times await Algeria after December 12 as fears surrounding the country's future continue to grow, but whoever is elected as the next president post-Bouteflika faces an enormous challenge.
In-depth: The chaotic situation in Syria has seen the creation of many militias and the militarisation of many political parties. We have compiled a list of the most important actors.
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.
Analysis: Lebanese citizens living abroad can now vote in the country's parliamentary elections, but the response so far has been mixed, writes Richard Salamé.
Report: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender activists in the Middle East and North Africa are defying state-sponsored repression and social stigma by sharing stories to help others.
°®Âþµº Meets: Anthony Thomas, the English director of 1980 documentary drama Death of a Princess.