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Anger against Iranian President Hassan Rouhani festers in the streets as well as in the halls of power. EPA
Iran’s ageing leader and the lingering talk of succession

A senior official dismissed reports of Khamenei's health but questions over the future are harder to shake off

January 28, 2019
Patrick Cammaert, centre, is the head of the UN's monitoring team in Hodeidah. AFP
UN says Hodeidah monitoring head safe after shooting

UN confirms shooting but says it does not know source of fire

January 18, 2019
Prince Khaled bin Salman, the brother of the crown prince and Saudi Ambassador to the United States, and Ibrahim Al Assaf (left), the new Saudi foreign minister. AP
Saudi Arabia dismisses report it will reopen Syria embassy

The statement comes after other Arabian Gulf states restore their missions in Damascus

January 15, 2019
A Syrian refugee shovels mud in front of a makeshift shelter following rain storms in Lebanon's Bekaa valley. AFP
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Lebanon winter storms flood refugee settlements

The UN estimates some 11,000 refugees have been affected, and 151 settlements flooded

January 12, 2019
Soldiers announce a military coup over state radio. Twitter
Gabon coup: The power grab that wasn’t

The government says the situation is now under control

AfricaJanuary 07, 2019
A Syrian Democratic Forces fighter holds a machine gun on his shoulder as he attends the funeral of a slain YPG commander in the northeastern city of Qamishli on December 6, 2018. AFP
ISIS entering 'end days' as SDF takes last town

The bloody three month offensive has seen hundreds of Kurdish fighters and civilians killed

December 15, 2018
The Chairman of the 1922 Committee, Sir Graham Brady, speaks to the media outside parliament in London, 12 December 2018. EPA
What is the Conservative Party's 1922 Committee?

The powerful body representing backbench Conservative parliamentarians have informed Theresa May of a confidence vote

EuropeDecember 12, 2018
Israeli military diggers work on the Lebanese-Israeli border next to a wall that was built by Israel in the southern village of Kafr Kila, Lebanon, Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2018. The Israeli military launched an operation on Tuesday to "expose and thwart" tunnels it says were built by the Hezbollah militant group that stretch from Lebanon into northern Israel. (AP Photo/Mohammed Zaatari)
Israel touts video of Hezbollah cross-border tunnel

The videos show a wide tunnel complete with ventilation and lighting they say spans from Lebanon into Israel

December 05, 2018
Supporters of Lebanon's Shiite movement Hezbollah gather near a giant poster of their leader Hassan Nasrallah. AFP
Lebanese government talks hit snag over Sunni representation

Hezbollah is insisting one of its Sunni allies be made a minister

October 31, 2018
Pakistan's President Arif Alvi says the country is not going to establish any ties with Israel and denies a flight from Tel Aviv landed in Islamabad. AP
Pakistan denies mysterious Israel-Islamabad flight reports

The government denied that a private jet originating in Tel Aviv landed in the capital and departed 10 hours later

AsiaOctober 29, 2018
Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri is pushing to form a government, after months of indecision. EPA
Lebanon has days to form a government or Saad Hariri will resign

After five months of deadlock, the prime minister-designate has few options

October 09, 2018
An image of Syria's President Bashar Al Assad on a car's windscreen as Hezbollah supporters celebrate. Reuters
Assad claims Arab states and West beginning to engage again with Damascus

US and EU insistent that assistance in reconstruction needs political transition first

October 04, 2018
Palestinians watch a broadcast showing a speech by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas at the U.N. General Assembly shown on TV in the West Bank city of Nablus. Reuters
Abbas rallying cry for UNRWA falls on deaf ears at UNGA

UN General Assembly 2018: Israeli PM Netanyahu reiterated Washington’s stance that agency is irrelevant

September 27, 2018
Saad Hariri, the son of assassinated former prime minister of Lebanon, Rafiq Hariri, at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon in The Hague, on September 10, 2018. AFP
Saad Hariri confident of justice over father's assassination

Special tribunal nears end of a nine-year quest to determine who killed Rafiq Hariri

September 12, 2018
Saad Hariri speaks to the press after the closings arguments at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon at The Hague. EPA
Hariri calls for justice at Hague probe into father's killing

More than a decade after Rafiq Hariri's death, the killing remains a fault line in Lebanese politics

September 11, 2018
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