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Analysis: Though the strategic gains Saudi Arabia has made during its air campaign in Yemen are unclear, the damage and the humanitarian cost has clearly been huge.
The UN will release a report that links the Egyptian government to weapons smuggling from international pariah North Korea, in a further embarrassment for the Sisi regime.
Lobbying by and on behalf of Egypt’s regime looks to have been successful. Once Obama leaves office, talk of Egyptian democracy will have been confined to a distant past, the odd voice in the wilderness notwithstanding.
Comment: A wide-ranging analysis of potential overseas Iranian assets shows Tehran's capabilities may not match its ambitions - yet, writes Naveed Ahmad.
Analysis: Moscow is poised to use its regional influence to act as a power-broker and exploit the chaos in Yemen to expand its Middle East power, writes Jonathan Fenton-Harvey.
Comment: International Day of Solidarity with Palestine must be repossessed, taken away from guarded diplomats with carefully-worded language, and given back to the people, writes Ramzy Baroud
Jordan's Prince Hamzah has spoken out against corruption in the kingdom, and recognised failures to tackle the kingdom's economic difficulties.
The regular use of torture at Palestinian-run jails could amount to crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch said in a new report.
With top Turkish and Israeli leaders accusing each other of being "war criminals" and "anti-Semitic bullies", relations seem to be deteriorating. But trade continues as usual and the damage hasn't yet run deep.
A 14-year-old was among two people shot dead by Israeli fire in new clashes along the Gaza border on Friday, the health ministry said.