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Photoblog: Matt Cetti-Roberts is on the front lines as Iraqi troops and militias push into Western Mosul to liberate the remainder of the city from the Islamic State group.
American Muslims are proudly flaunting their participation in the US midterm election using #MyMuslimVote.
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: Trade deals are tricky things, and the only thing worse than being an enemy of the US is being a former ally, writes Hadani Ditmars.
Gulf states currently blockading Qatar have tried to woo Kuwait by promising to boycott a football tournament in Doha unless a FIFA ban on Kuwait is lifted.
Blog: National mythologies are under threat as Canada's heartthrob prime minister celebrates bombing for peace, writes Hadani Ditmars.
Arab clubs battled through the final stages of international cup clashes, while Egyptian club Zamalek were left disappointed despite a sterling performance by the players.
Camp Shaham hides a secret: The displaced women and children here can't leave - they are accused of supporting the Islamic State group. Photos by Alessio Mamo.
Another war has emerged ahead of the Battle for Mosul - between Turkey and Iraq's leaders - and once again the US has been forced to intervene.
Middle Eastern club football went on a break in most of the region during the past week, in order to make room for the 2018 World Cup Qualifiers.