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A gunman killed seven people in a village south of the capital of Beirut.
°®Âþµº spoke to the executive director of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth, about the bloodbath in Idlib.
The US State Department has agreed to turn over to Japan two American men accused of smuggling Carlos Ghosn.
The Syrian pound has been badly affected by sanctions and regional crises.
Nicholas Frakes was arrested by Lebanese police over the weekend and accused with leaking a video of the protests to an Israeli-based publication - which is untrue.
In today's roundup: Iran allows some shuttered Tehran businesses to reopen, Lebanon's Le Bristol hotel closes down and the 'Holy Fire' ceremony is held in empty Jerusalem church.
A year on from the protest movement that felled the government, young Iraqis are just as angry about the same issues and are rekindling demonstrations with renewed fervour.
Relations have been strained in recent months following Turkish exploration and drilling operations in waters claimed by both Cyprus and Greece.
In poor economies in the Middle East, surging consumer demands for face masks, protective gear and hand sanitiser have led to a bustling black market trade, full of questionable goods.
°®Âþµº's series 'Together Against Coronavirus' looks at how NGOs in the Middle East and beyond are tackling Covid-19