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This year, 16 novels from 10 countries have been selected to compete for the International Prize for Arabic Fiction - and the longlist includes a record number of women authors.
Palestine's football team enters the Asian Cup finals for the first team. The team has not just had to confront its opponents on the pitch, but also battle the occupation to fly its team to Australia for the tournament.
Force of the gun lobby is brought to bear on US foreign policy as powerful interest group lobbies against historic arms treaty and for huge profits for companies whose victims will almost always be poor Arabs, Afghans and Africans.
As the price of oil continues to drop, al-Araby al-Jadeed's Mousa Mahdi looks at three likely outcomes for oil producing countries in 2015.
Bouazizi’s act of self-immolation four years ago was a profound personal statement of despair. It also acted as a catalyst for the accumulated frustrations in the region. But transitions involving liberalisation take time. We are only a short way in.
Gulf state ministers propose strengthening strategic partnership to include Saudi Arabia and Oman to face regional threats including the Islamic State group
The vast majority of inmates still being held at the US prison in Guantanamo Bay are Arab - and authorities still can not decide what to do with them.
Gulf alliance agreement to support Egypt is a policy shift for Qatar, but will allow the country the freedom to flex its soft-power muscles again and the countries of the region to focus on more immediate threats.
With officials in Erbil refusing to commit their troops outside Kurdish regions, a sweetener from Baghdad appears to have won over the Peshmerga.
EU diplomatic chief Mogherini is reportedly trying to persuade Turkey to cooperate more closely in the fight against the IS group, and to join EU sanctions against Russia.