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An Ethiopian child who fled war in Tigray region, carries his plate as he queues for wet food ration at the Um-Rakoba camp, on the Sudan-Ethiopia border in Al-Qadarif state, Sudan November 19, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Ethiopia's Abiy Ahmed – from Nobel Peace Prize to the brink of war

Abiy Ahmed is fighting against the province of Tigray, in Ethiopia’s north, sandwiched below Eritrea and next to Sudan

Beyond the HeadlinesNovember 22, 2020
Saeb Erekat, the Palestinian Authority's chief negotiator, speaks at an Institute for National Security Studies forum in Tel Aviv, Israel on November 2, 2011. Reuters
Saeb Erekat: a clear voice for Palestinian rights dies at 65

Activist turned senior PLO functionary played internal Palestinian politics as he took media centre stage in defending the cause

ObituariesNovember 10, 2020
US President Donald Trump speaks during election night in the East Room of the White House in Washington, early on November 4, 2020. AFP
Trump: blame and accusation but no concession in nail-biting race

The president remains upbeat about his chances as results still too close to call

The AmericasNovember 04, 2020
The run-up to election day in the US has been characterised by long-building tension across racial and class-related lines. AP
Is this election about to break America?

The 'city on a hill' is laying siege to itself

CommentNovember 03, 2020
UNRWA head Philippe Lazzarini said that the Covid-19 pandemic had unleashed a poverty pandemic for Palestinians. Victor Besa/The National
Covid-19 has caused poverty crisis for Palestinians, says UNRWA head

Philippe Lazzarini says investing in the UN agency boosts regional stability

October 21, 2020
(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 13, 2019, a Lebanese protester stands in front of burning tyres and debris in the area of Jal el-Dib, on the northern outskirts of the Lebanese capital Beirut. Lebanon is now suffering though one of the darkest periods in its chaotic history, and soaring poverty combined with a seemingly inexorable brain drain make for a bleaker future yet. / AFP / JOSEPH EID
Beyond The Headlines: Lebanon's year of turmoil and disasters

Things have only become worse for the Lebanese since they began mass protests on October 17, 2019

October 16, 2020
epa08746333 Miguel (R) receives a flu vaccine at a free mobile clinic in Lakewood, California, USA, 14 October 2020. Flu vaccine manufacturers have increased production in anticipation of this year's flu season. EPA/ETIENNE LAURENT
Coronavirus: Young and healthy? Don't expect a vaccine before 2022

Even if scientists create a safe and effective mass vaccine, producing enough for everyone will take years

WorldOctober 15, 2020
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation and his Israeli counterpart Gabi Ashkenazi visit the Holocaust memorial together with German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas prior to their historic meeting in Berlin. EPA
UAE and Israeli foreign ministers in historic first meeting

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed said he and Gabi Ashkenazi discussed co-operation on energy and scientific research

October 07, 2020
Bashar Masri, a prominent Palestinian businessman and founder of Rawabi, the first planned Palestinian city in the West Bank, poses during an interview with Reuters in Rawabi, October 5, 2020. REUTERS/Rami Ayyub
'We Palestinians must find positives in Israel-Gulf ties', says top businessman

Bashar Masri says UAE and Bahrain could pressure Israel to halt settlement expansion

October 06, 2020
US President Donald Trump faced off with Democratic rival Joe Biden for 90 minutes on Tuesday evening, in the first presidential debate, held in Cleveland, Ohio. AFP
Donald Trump and Joe Biden face off in fiery first election debate

Coronavirus, crime and the Supreme Court dominate discussion

The AmericasSeptember 30, 2020
Pro-Iranian militiamen and their supporters damage property inside the US embassy compound, on December, 31, 2019, in Baghdad, Iraq. AP
US will close Iraq embassy unless government secures Green Zone

Warning from Washington comes after months of increased attacks on diplomatic missions

September 28, 2020
US will close Iraq embassy unless government secures Green Zone, sources
September 28, 2020
Morgan Ortagus, spokesperson for the United States State Department in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, August 26, 2020. Victor Besa /The National
UAE-Israel ties will change regional attitudes, State Department spokeswoman says

During UAE visit, Morgan Ortagus tell 'The National' the deal is a boost for US policy in the region

August 26, 2020
A couple and children contemplate the damage at Beirut port's on August 13, 2020, more than a week after a massive explosion there. AFP
Beyond the Headlines: The aftermath of the Beirut explosion

The impact of the blast that devastated Lebanon's capital is acutely felt by residents

August 14, 2020
TOPSHOT - A Lebanese protester waves a national flag amid clashes with security forces in central Beirut on August 10, 2020. Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab will announce his government's resignation imminently over the backlash from the deadly Beirut port explosion. / AFP / JOSEPH EID
What next: Diab’s resignation pushes Lebanon into the unknown

Talks will take months and, in the meantime, who handles Lebanon’s many crises?

August 11, 2020
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