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Blog: The Middle East is facing a potentially catastrophic threat - desertification and drought as wars, disputes, waste and climate change come together in a perfect storm.
As Iraqi and coalition forces draw closer to a victory over the Islamic State group in Mosul, the scale of the destruction lying in their wake is immense.
Blog: Kenny Saief, the Israeli-Druze midfielder, has chosen to represent the United States, while a summer of transfers awaits, writes Uri Levy.
Blog: The death of a Kurdish woman, who was reportedly trying to escape an Iranian rapist, has been exploited by many for their own political ends.
Blog: The Hebron derby, the Baghdad clasico and a ray of hope for a end to the sporting aspect of the Qatar blockade.
Blog: They have have been used heavily in recent victories claimed by Syrian opposition, but what are TOW missiles exactly - and why are they proving so effective?
Blog: A weekly digest of the main human rights issues across the Arab world: week 4-10 April, 2015.
Blog: The uprising started as a series of peaceful demonstrations, but grew into open warfare after violent and aggressive attacks by regime forces on protesters.
Blog: The French ambassador and journalist who died last month was probably the most influential journalist covering the Near East, not only in France, but around the world.
A video that reportedly captures the dramatic moment an Iraqi soldier saved his squad by driving his bulldozer into an incoming Islamic State group suicide bomber, has emerged this week.