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Feature: Benjamin Ladraa's 5,000km walk from Sweden to Palestine aims to raise awareness about Israeli violations in the occupied territories. We meet the activist as he crosses Istanbul's Bosphorus Bridge.
If the families and individuals who remain in the protest tents to 'hold the line' are at all representative, the Great Return March is far from over, writes Ahmed Alnaouq.
In-depth: This year's marches are planned to spark a new movement, reports Mohammed Moussa.
In-depth: The people of Gaza are far from impressed with Prime Minister Theresa May's 'pride' in the Balfour Declaration, which paved the way to their disposession, reports Rami Almeghari.
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The Shamasneh Family have lived in the same home in East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood for five decades, but now face imminent eviction to make way for Israeli settlers.
Mohamed Hassanein Heikal, a confidant of Gamal Abdul Nasser and one of Egypt's most prolific journalists, has died in Egypt, leaving behind a controversial legacy.
Three Palestinians were killed over the weekend, sparking clashes in the West Bank, which many described as the start of the third uprising, or intifada.
Two Sudanese refugees, al-Fadil and Mohamed, have been waiting for resettlement from Egypt for over a year, in a cruel back-and-forth journey that has taken both men across North Africa.
Now broadcasting live from a West Bank parking lot, a new Palestinian-funded satellite channel for Israel's Palestinian citizens already found its studio closed before it could even fill its airtime.