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A new Iranian propaganda film entitled "Battle of the Persian Gulf II" imagines a battle at the sea in response to an American attack on the country's nuclear programme.
100,000 people have signed a petition demanding the arrest of Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu when he visits Britain this month, as union leaders, politicians and prominent figures denounce the visit.
Analysis: The long-term decline in oil prices poses a significant challenge to Saudi Arabia. The kingdom’s massive financial reserves mean it can delay facing this challenge, but not forever.
A Syrian lawmaker has slammed the regime for giving some potato or two loaves of bread to conscripts as daily food rations, while foreign soldiers are given plenty more.
Comment: The world has a duty to hold Israel accountable for its actions, writes Dan Arel.
Father Nadheer Dako moved from Iraq nearly three years ago to head the UK's Chaldean community. IS persecution of Christians in Iraq means thoughts are never far from home
A Knesset subcommittee approves budget for purchases of vessels from German firm ThyssenKrupp, despite the deal being currently investigated by anti-corruption police.
While Brita Hagi Hassan's city is being destroyed by Russian and Syrian regime bombing, the mayor is doing all he can to feed, home and protect the citizens of Aleppo.
Egyptian Arab League chief, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, has said that Assad could stay in power, a position that has further angered Saudi Arabia.
Comment: The G7 group of nations is concerned only with preserving its hegemony and what members say in public is not what they discuss in private, says Vijay Prashad.