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Comment: Diplomats in the Gulf have been working for months to undermine Qatar and its independent foreign policy streak, writes Imogen Lambert.
Washington has reached out to Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who had previously led uprisings against the 2003 invasion.
The new measures come a day after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned Tehran would be hit with the 'strongest sanctions in history'.
Faced with wars, corruption and fluctuating commodity prices, the region's governments have been warned to brace themselves for further peril.
Exclusive: A New Arab investigation based on the Panama Papers reveals new details on the partnership between regime-linked businessman Soulieman Marouf and Syrian arms dealers and close associates of Assad.
The United Nations is ready to intervene to help resolve the dispute over Iran's frozen assets after the US Supreme Court ruled nearly $2 billion compensation for American 'terror' victims.
Mark Lowcock said a huge sum needs to be raised at a donor conference in Brussels on Wednesday to help Syrians affected by the bloody civil war.
Society: Oman has turned an academic connection with the Western world into an opportunity to promote cultural diplomacy, sponsoring scholarships for dozens of American students every summer, reports Austin Bodetti.
Comment: No amount of foreign investment will root out the inefficiency, opacity and corruption of the public sector, writes Henri Mamarbachi.
Former governor of Mosul Atheel al-Nujaifi says the Iraqi army is using Iranian-made weapons, warning that some of the missile launchers are not precise and risk civilians lives.