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As services and opportunities decline, corruption in Iraq has soared along with the summer temperatures, prompting Iraqis to risk their lives calling for change on the streets.
Advice given more than 1,400 years by Islam's Prophet Muhammad has gone viral in 2020, as the world grapples with the coronavirus outbreak.
Turkey has launched two operations against Kurdish militants this week, raising fears of northern Iraq becoming a proxy battleground between rivals Ankara and Abu Dhabi.
Between 2000 and 2017, Palestinian officials have lost out on some $48bn because of the occupation, the UN says, mostly cash that Israel was supposed to hand over to them.
This week we focus on the Yemenis who are stranded in the coronavirus epicentre city Wuhan and the United Nation's mercy flights in Sanaa.
Our fortnightly round-up from Iraq features ministers on the run after corruption convictions, a sense of inertia in parliament, and new fears for women in a post-Saddam era.
Running quickly out of options as talks over an IMF bailout stall, Lebanon's Hezbollah-backed government says it wants to pivot to China, but analysts say that route is a mirage
This week we look at Israel's intentions in Yemen, the government's frustrations with its Emirati allies, UN concerns and more.
This week we look at alleged Houthi-Emirati channels of communication, a fundraiser for Hizballah, hope from the UN and more Trump vetoes.
Interview: Kuwait's ambassador to the UN Mansour Al-Otaibi spoke to °®Âþµº about the way the Middle East and North Africa region is heading.