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The kilometer-long tunnel, equipped with electricity and a railroad, will be sealed off by the Israeli army after its highly publicised discovery in January.
Since Friday Israel and Syria have engaged in a number of tit-for-tat cross-border attacks with accompanying rhetoric from both sides threatening further retribution
The controversial Popular Mobilisation Forces was granted its own pavilion at Baghdad's International Security and Defence fair, where the non-state actor showcased weapons systems it claims it manufactured.
In the first session of a re-trial on charges that Mohamed Morsi orchestrated a prison break during the 2011 revolution, the former president blasted court officials.
Moscow is seeking a peace-keeping force to include Chechen troops from negotiations set to begin in Kazakhstan next week, according to press reports ahead of the talks.
The State Department said it would give the money to anyone who provides intelligence that allows the United States to disrupt Hizballah in key ways.
Comment: Unlike its regional neighbours, Lebanon appears to be entering a period of political and economic stability. But the road ahead with not be without its challenges, writes Mona Alami.
Iran supplying weapons and missiles to Lebanese Shia militia group Hizballah could have breached an arms embargo on the Islamic Republic, the UN Security Council has been told.
Comment: Last Friday, the Aleppo Health Directorate announced that all of Aleppo's hospitals have been partially or fully damaged, and that they have suspended operations, writes Adham Sahloul
Video: Iraqi military sources say their forces have liberated the Tahrir area of east Mosul and are moving into the adjacent Muharabeen and Ulama neighbourhoods.