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The riyal devaluation has been on the rise over the last three years, while civilian's ordeal has been swelling uncontrollably. Now, Yemen needs to save its currency and people simultaneously.
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Analysis: The long-term decline in oil prices poses a significant challenge to Saudi Arabia. The kingdom’s massive financial reserves mean it can delay facing this challenge, but not forever.
While Brita Hagi Hassan's city is being destroyed by Russian and Syrian regime bombing, the mayor is doing all he can to feed, home and protect the citizens of Aleppo.
Former Al Jazeera journalist Mohamed Fahmy, who along with two colleagues, was jailed in Egypt's notorious Scorpio prison, documents his ordeal in a memoir.
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.
Mohamed Hassanein Heikal, a confidant of Gamal Abdul Nasser and one of Egypt's most prolific journalists, has died in Egypt, leaving behind a controversial legacy.
Analysis: AIPAC's is America's biggest lobby conference and a formidable show of strength. But the pro-Israel group is aligning more and more with the American far right and it's influence may be peaking.