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Exclusive: A New Arab investigation into the background of 121 members of IS' "martyrdom unit" reveals intriguing facts about their education, history, background, civil status and even "workplace issues".
Renowned biologist Richard Dawkins has been forced to deny using "hurtful speech" against Islam after a radio station cancelled a book event featuring the scientist.
Society: An activist and artist, Diala Brisly escaped Damascus for a new life helping refugees, reports AJ Naddaff.
Palestinian judges were ordered on Sunday not to grant divorces over Ramadan to avoid "quick and ill-considered decisions" during the month-long fast.
Egyptian filmmaker Marianne Khoury and late Tunisian director Mustapha Hasnaoui probe the world of Egypt's psychiatric hospitals in their internationally acclaimed documentary film Zelal.
Seventy-year-old Mohammed Mohiedin Anis collects vintage cars in the ravaged the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. Heavy bombardment has damaged many of his 30-car collection.
Social media users - mostly men - spread an online rumour that inflatable sex dolls were on sale in a wholesale market in Casablanca.
Conde Nast International will launch a Vogue Arabia edition in October, with Saudi royal Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz as its editor-in-chief, marking the publisher’s striking tap into the Middle Eastern market.
Millions of Iraqis are thought to be buried at the Valley of Peace in Najaf, a thousand-year-old cemetery where people and undertakers compete for highly demanded space and lucrative business.
As the world prepares for Eid celebrations after a month of worship, thousands of Iraqis are forced to mourn more than 200 victims of the deadliest Islamic State attack yet.