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After decades of unsuccessful attempts to join the European political and economic bloc, Turkey could concentrate efforts on becoming a member of a Chinese-led union.
Blog: Trump's victory has given a shot in the arm to the world's leading arms dealers, reports Melissa Hancock.
Jordan says won't free Sajida al-Rishawi without proof that the captured pilot is alive and well, as Amman and Tokyo worked frantically to secure the release of their citizens held by extremist IS group.
Blog: The delusions of Netanyahu and his hawkish US fans should not blur the picture: Iran-US rapprochement is a blow to all those who support freedom and democracy in the region.
Blog: A weekly digest of the main human rights issues across the Arab World for the week February 7 - February 13, 2015.
Profile: Kayla Mueller, the American aid worker kidnapped by IS, was a "free spirit" who travelled the globe to help others. Her hometown is paying tribute, and her family has released a revealing letter she wrote while in captivity.
Comment: Stagnant living standards, evaporating purchasing power and the intensification of the economy's rentier structures - Lebanon's failed economic policies are having a disastrous effect, writes Dr. Bassel F. Salloukh.
British and Jordanian special forces have been deployed in Libya since the beginning of the year, according to a confidential briefing given to US congressional leaders by Jordan's King Abdullah.
US Defence Secretary Ash Carter said Saudi participation would allow US troops to be more effective in the fight against the Islamic State group in Syria.
Several Saudi academics and journalists have publicly criticised the Egyptian government and President Abd al-Fattah al-Sisi on social media and in opinion articles amidst suggestions of deteriorating relationship.