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In-depth: The well-connected citizens of protest hit Lebanon have been turning to alternative news sources online amid distrust in mainstream media. But there's a catch, writes Gaia Caramazza.
Brexit has dominated Britain's political landscape since 2016. But with general elections coming up, what can voters expect from the three main parties on foreign policy and the Middle East?
Fighters returning to home nations after the collapse of the IS group's 'caliphate' continue to pose a threat, especially those using Afghanistan as a hub, reports Zam Yusa.
The economic downturn in Lebanon is having a knock-on effect in Syria, sending inflation skyrocketing and depleting key channels of hard currency and food supplies.
Saudi Aramco has finally set an initial public offering date in December while the country's Capital Market Authority has placed a number of conditions to reduce risk.
Analysis: The 'caliphate' may be destroyed, but that doesn't mean IS has vanished. Many predict the organisation will regroup and strike again. Question is, how and where, writes Stasa Salacanin.
Feature: Iraqis who risked their lives for the US military now find themselves stranded in a country that has very little patience for former translators, reports Austin Bodetti.
Analysis: The GCC is fractured, Oman has a legacy of neutrality and Qatar is under siege by other Gulf nations. Trump's bid to unite them all against Iran is doomed.
Analysis: Stepping up assassinations on foreign soil may spark unprecedented violent reactions, writes Paul Iddon.
Analysis: Propaganda or genuine concern? From al-Qaeda to the Taliban, armed groups have long been pushing demands for environmental protections, while they slaughter civilians, writes Austin Bodetti.