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Despite large, well established Arab communities in the United Kingdom they have never been well represented in politics. But that is starting to change with a more assertive younger generation.
Comment: Events suggest Bashar al-Assad's war is reaching its endgame, as rebel forces advance and domestic and international allies waver, says Diana Darke.
The Saudi ambassador to Washington has been appointed Foreign Minister by King Salman on Wednesday replacing the veteran diplomat, Saudi al-Faisal.
Feature: Nasr and Sabr were determined to leave Syria and reach Sweden to claim asylum. But getting there was a gamble with death itself.
Feature: Shia communities in the Gulf face increasing sectarian hostility at home as their governments battle Iranian influence in Yemen, says Paul Raymond.
The emergence of IS inside Yarmouk camp has led to simplistic and dangerous impressions that isolate the Palestinians in the camp from the history and geography of the Syrian uprising.
Analysis: As nuclear talks come to a close, Iran's rivals are opposing the possibility of a new order on several political and military fronts.
Analysis: The rise of the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq has helped inspire and embolden South Asia's more extreme factions of the Taliban.
Feature: At least 100,000 Syrians live in Egypt. Although the children might be out of the warzone, they face numerous challenges every day including poverty, discrimination and bullying.
Tehran was caught off-guard by Operation Decisive Storm but it is likely to respond through its Hizbullah allies in Syria.