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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.
Rights groups report 496 cases of arbitrary detentions in Syria last month, overwhelmingly carried out by regime forces.
Comment: Trump demands 'respect' from Palestinians in exchange for aid, while doling out billions of dollars to the apartheid state of Israel, writes CJ Werleman.
The first anniversary of Donald Trump's presidency has seen a government shutdown, highlighting the deep divisions running through the US political system.
Blog: An eyewitness account from the frontlines as the Islamic State group's last stronghold in northern Iraq is liberated. Words by Yomi Kleinmann, pictures by Adam McCaw.
A senior Iraqi general predicts the battle for IS-held Tal Afar to be relatively easy, with IS militants "worn out and demoralised" after their Mosul defeat.
In-depth: Hizballah say they have completed the first stage of a campaign in eastern Lebanon's Arsal region, but was it little more than an unnecessary show of force?
Analysis: Lessons from history are rarely learned, notes Paul Iddon.
Egypt's Sinai policy, as executed by security and military bureaucracies, has turned a limited security problem into a local insurgency.
Last night, Middle Eastern football weekend closed with a tragedy.