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Analysis: Welcome to °®Âþµº's weekly digest of events in Iraq
This week in Iraq: Baghdad’s heavy-handed approach towards its own citizens has tempered people’s expectations regarding a new Iraq that was representative of each of its component communities.
Up to 2,000 refugees, mainly Afghans, Iranians and Syrians, continue to protest in the Moria camp over delays in asylum cases, inhuman living conditions and extreme overcrowding.
Oman hopes that 'Vision 2040' can operate as the guiding document for the development of national implementation programmes, with aims to boost tourism, modernise agriculture and foster technology.
Lebanon marked 75 years of independence with a military parade on Thursday, but many anxious Lebanese feel they have little to celebrate.
°®Âþµº speaks to local residents in the Iraqi city of Basra about the detrimental effects of importing food at the expense of the local farming industry.
The Saudi-led coalition announced the long-anticipated opening of Sanaa's International Airport earlier this week, but the move has been dismissed as a mere partial opening that was far too late.
Our latest roundup from Iraq focuses on the violent crackdown on protests in Basra
More than two months into the Saudi-led blockade, Qatar remains largely unfazed and is expected to withstand years of sanctions, analysts say.
Our weekly round-up of events in Iraq