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Feature: Many accused 'dissidents' have been sentenced to death in Egypt. Some, like Samia Shanan, say they only 'confessed' under duress and torture.
This week we look at reports claiming a UAE partial withdrawal from Yemen, more Houthi fails at peace and an Islamic State group loss.
Where do the Labour leadership contenders stand on Brexit, racism and the Middle East?
°®Âþµº Meets: Sudanese-Australian author, engineer and social justice advocate Yassmin Abdel-Magied on rebuilding her life in London.
Interview: None of the violence or dysfunction we are currently witnessing around the world is new and can be repeatedly found in history, Pankaj Mishra told Emran Feroz.
Interview: Raha Moharrak, the first Saudi woman to climb Everest, speaks to °®Âþµº about her work to smash stereotypes, and to advance women's rights through sport.
The appointment of Mike Pompeo as secretary of state does not bode well for the people of the Middle East, and could damage US standing in the region.
Jordan's previous parliaments have been well-known for the overwhelming dominance of independent candidates, but will the electoral bill reform bring back party-based politics?
Kais Saied, an independent candidate who ran on a conservative, anti-corruption platform, takes the presidency with at least 72% of the popular vote.
Tunisia gears up for a fair vote in Sunday’s presidential poll after jailed candidate Nabil Karoui was freed days ahead of the run-off.