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Funds set up by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's wife, and cousin Rami Makhlouf, are receiving tens of millions of dollars in aid from the UN, a British newspaper claimed.
Blog: The photo of Aylan Kurdi, the drowned Syrian toddler, made the front page of every major UK newspaper. Will the mainstream media now end its vile, xenophobic anti-immigration rhetoric?
Blog: With thousands of Syrian refugees stranded on the border of Macedonia, Europe's morality is being called into play as the humanitarian situation in Syria worsens.
Jordan could be about to purchase Russian-made Su-34 Fullback warplanes, a surprise move for a country with a US-dominated military hardwre but coincides with warmer relations between Amman and Moscow.
The latest from this week's Asian Champions League quarterfinals.
North Korea, Syria, Egypt and Iran were among the countries competing in the military football world cup, held in Oman, despite their armies being guilty of appalling human rights abuses.
Blog: A weekly digest of the main human rights issues across the Arab world: week 11-17 April, 2015.
Blog: Going overboard to impress reporters is certainly one way to project soft power in the fight against the Islamic State group, but what happens when the group is defeated?
Blog: Erdogan is pressing ahead with intervention in northern Iraq, despite heavy resistance from the central government in Baghdad. This could be motivated by neo-Ottoman revanchism, writes Karim Traboulsi.
US State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert mocked Syria for joining the Paris Agreement on climate change, citing the regime's brutal civil war tactics of gassing its own people.