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Journalists in Iraqi territory controlled by the Islamic State group say they face arrest, intimidation and execution for reporting the facts.
Lebanon last week said it had arrested a woman named Saja al-Dulaimia, claiming her to be the wife of IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. Reports since have cast doubts on that claim. So who is Saja al-Dulaimia?
The British prime minister has promised tough laws to prevent citizens from supporting the Islamic State group, but human rights groups say such measures suggested will be illegal and unenforceable.
The P5+1 and Iran reach the moment of truth on negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme. There are plenty of stumbling blocks, not least Israeli intransigence.
Large numbers of Syrian refugees in Jordan voted for Bashar al-Assad in the last presidential elections, despite the hardship and suffering he has caused them.
As Oman celebrates its 44th national day, the poor health of Sultan Qaboos mean thoughts inevitably turn to succession. His rule saw the country emerge as a modern nation but it also pacified social divisions that might yet re-emerge.
Yemen's descent into sectarian violence is by no means an inevitable lunge into the abyss. The Handhal and Taysir mosques illustrate two potential paths for the country.
A new exhibition of the artist's paintings in Amsterdam is a study in exile - the fate of many Iraqis.
An interview with a Palestinian IS supporter has revealed the armed group cares little for Palestinians' struggle.
The rise of the Islamic State group in Syria's east has left exiled Christians with little hope of returning home.