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The South Asian country is facing a balance-of-payments crisis and is looking to avoid a new IMF bailout.
Egyptian authorities have reportedly given the green light for Iranian investments in local media projects, as strained relations between Cairo and Riyadh show little sign of improving.
Iraq will put on trial five election officials in connection with fraud, including vote buying, during the country's May legislative elections, a judicial official said on Saturday.
Incumbent members of Iraq's parliament are reportedly fleeing the country en masse out of fears they will be prosecuted on corruption charges after a new parliament is sworn in.
Washington holds that Mahan Air is regularly used by Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps to transfer troops and weapons to Syria in support of Bashar al-Assad.
Activist Najah Ahmad Youssef, detained since April 2017, was jailed over Facebook comments criticising the Bahraini Grand Prix.
Comment: Six ceasefires have been declared over the last nineteen months, but these temporary peace efforts have backfired repeatedly. Khalid Al-Karimi asks what is behind this trend.
War profiteers, terror financiers and drug traffickers sanctioned by the US in recent years have used Dubai's real-estate market as a haven for their assets.
More than 920,000 people were displaced inside Syria during the first four months of 2018, the highest level in the seven-year conflict.
Comment: Saudi and Emirati dissatisfaction with Qatar stems not from any tangible, credible or dangerous 'threat'; rather from the state's independent policymaking, writes Rami G. Khouri.