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Israel's destruction of universities and schools in Gaza has cast a dark cloud over the future of education in the enclave.
Reports of hunger and malnutrition are rife across Gaza. By depriving Gaza of food and water, Israel's assault is literally starving children to death.
Amidst economic crisis, social unrest, and Israel's war on Gaza, Egyptians are finding new ways to celebrate Ramadan and keep the magic of the month alive.
Polarised by the media and politicised by diplomacy, Israeli violence in Gaza continues to have terrible consequences on civilians. Now every Gazan wishes to use their voice to speak about the blockade, and how the world has ignored their plight.
°®Âþµº speaks to Valerie Tarazi, Fares Bedawi, Waseem Abu Sal and Omar Yaser Ismail as they proudly raise the Palestinian flag at the Paris Olympics.
From a Gulf reconciliation to a Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, °®Âþµº puts together photographs from moments that defined a tumultuous year in the Middle East, North Africa, and across the world.
Despite inflation, around 3.5 million people attended the 55th edition of the Cairo International Book Fair where interest in Palestine was ever-present.
Plans for a new film about Cleopatra starring Israeli actress Gal Gadot have sparked controversy in Egypt.
Sinai residents are hungry, short of medicine and infant formula as Egypt's military campaign to oust an Islamic State group franchise drags on.
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.