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Comment: While Amer Fakhoury has been freed from detention, the ramifications of his case are far from over in Lebanon, writes Joe Macaron.
In-depth: Palestinians in Gaza are experiencing a crippling economic crisis following Israel's war in May, with Eid al-Adha celebrations marred by empty shops, poor sales, and unaffordable prices.
Analysis: By brokering the Gaza ceasefire, Egypt has gained diplomatic leverage and restored its role as a regional mediator, with the Biden administration willing to overlook human rights abuses to protect mutual interests.
The recent Houthi attack on Abu Dhabi should not be welcomed by those who oppose the UAE's foreign policy. Nevertheless, the UAE urgently needs to review its approach in Yemen which has ultimately strengthened Iran, writes Yasser Abu Hilala.
From a Gulf reconciliation to a Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, °®Âþµº puts together photographs from moments that defined a tumultuous year in the Middle East, North Africa, and across the world.
Analysis: The rollout of Covid-19 vaccines in the Middle East is being driven by diplomatic considerations, with China, Russia and the United States all competing for influence.
The suspected hijacking of the Panama-flagged Ashphalt Princess, which had reportedly been ordered to sail to Iran, is over and the vessel is safe, according to a UK maritime security agency.
Analysis: The Biden administration, Iran, and Hezbollah are engaged in a public power struggle as they offer superficial solutions to Lebanon's energy crisis.
A rights group is highlighting Egyptian oppression abroad, ahead of a key summit on democracy.
Analysis: Biden's policies towards Riyadh, together with how the UAE responds, will play a major role in determining whether Turkish-Saudi reconciliation succeeds.