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'The members of this forum should not recognise those sanctions...(because) in today's world we see that the sanctions are not going to be effective,' Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said.
Iraqi farmers say they are paying the price for a government decision to cut irrigation for agricultural areas by 50%, as water shortages arising from climate change-fuelled high temperatures and drought continue to hit the country.
Sudanese authorities have taken control of lucrative assets that for years provided backing for Hamas, shedding light on how the country served as a haven for the Palestinian militant group under former leader Omar Al-Bashir.
An international donor conference which brought together 55 countries raised billions of dollars for Syria and its neighbours on Tuesday
Opinion: UAE's ambitious plans for solar investment in Iraq feed directly into its broader regional strategy, but they have received little public scrutiny, writes Taif Alkhudary.
Iran's voting rights at the United Nations have been restored, after South Korea used frozen assets to pay the dues owed by Tehran.
Analysis: With its economy imploding, Lebanon's banks have frozen business and personal accounts from across the Arab world, with far-reaching consequences.
Iraq made its highest monthly oil export revenue since 1972 as crude prices soared amid shortfall fears following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine must not make the world forget Afghanistan, the UN refugee chief said on Tuesday
As Syria enters its eleventh year of war there appears little hope for the situation to improve in 2022. °®Âþµº spoke with four Syria experts about the issues Syria might face in the coming year.