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Iraq's election, which saw a surprise victory for nationalist cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, has been marred by allegations of fraud.
Gingko has unveiled an ambitious poetry project, celebrating the 200th anniversary of Goethe's West-Eastern Divan, which was in turn inspired by the Persian poet Hafez.
Monday's strike hit the town of Albu Kamal in the early hours of the morning killing at least 30 civilians, but the death toll is expected to increase.
Blog: Syria's star striker (and rebel supporter) Omar al-Somah returns to the Syrian national squad, while all eyes turn to the Asian Champions League and the AFC Cup.
Two mass graves have been found on Tuesday in the Iraqi city of Ramadi, which was liberated from Islamic State militants a few months ago.
Observers expect Friday's OPEC gathering to be one of the most heated meetings between the oil producing cartel in years.
Aid group operating in Mosul reports six-fold increase in civilians arriving at a camp for displaced people over two days.
Comment: World powers are preparing to break up the war-ravaged nation into feuding ethnic mini-states, writes Laith Saud. But who will ask Syrians what they want for their future?
Comment: The Chilcot report, a scramble for leadership, popular support for Corbyn and bitter infighting among MPs, may provide the ingredients of a perfect storm for Labour, writes Tom Charles
Syria's seven-year conflict has pushed more than 6.3 million people out of the country, the UN said, with Turkey hosting by far the largest number of refugees.