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Book Club: Joseph Daher analyses the resilience of the Syrian regime and the failings of the uprising in his latest book Syria After the Uprisings.
Ahmed Saadawi's dark-themed novel has drawn the attention of big names in the film industry, reports Quentin Muller.
Over a decade after its destruction at the hands of arms Islamists, a village school for Iraqi Roma children has reopened.
More than a year since the Islamic State group's expulsion from Mosul, Sana Ibrahim bears daily hardship to look after her 22 grandchildren, after losing family members during IS occupation.
The Agricultural Association of Beit Hanoun came up with the idea of establishing a fried-potato factory offering the extra advantage of providing stable employment for women in Gaza.
Iraqis, fleeing battles with the Islamic State group, or hoping to reach Turkey, have become trapped in refugee camps in north Syria.
Q&A: The international legal expert talks to Hadani Ditmars about how paying hypocritical lip-service to human rights leads to a rise in extremism, both foreign and domestic.
For the first time in four years, Christians in Mosul celebrate their first Christmas in the city once ravaged by the Islamic State group.
After losing parents either in the battle or during Islamic State's brutal three year occupation of Mosul, dozens of children have turned to street peddling or begging to survive.
Ramadan series: Millions of Muslims around the world will be celebrating the holy month of Ramadan this May. Here's a quick look at what Ramadan means.