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Egypt and Iran had a lot in common, but seismic geopolitical events have made sure to keep them apart for much of the 20th century and the past 20 years.
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.
The two countries have gone through their ups and downs, with probably more downs than ups, writes Paul Iddon.
Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc in Syria.
Tehran has frequently threatened to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, a bottleneck choke-point for the world's oil supplies, over the past 50 years.
Analysis: Iran could easily export cheap gas to GCC nations, but only if it improves political relations with arch-enemy Saudi Arabia, notes Omid Shokri Kalehsar
Analysis: As Yemen's government, Saudi Arabia and the UAE compete with the Houthi rebels for influence over the Middle East's poorest country, environmental issues have become a secondary concern.
Two reported deaths from coronavirus in Syria point to a much higher outbreak than is being acknowledged by authorities.
A Yemeni petroleum tanker has spent several years anchored in the Red Sea, but a buildup of gases could cause the ship to explode, sparking an ecological crisis.​
Analysts have painted a grim outlook for Syria as the deadly coronavirus hits the war-torn country.