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  1. Turkey and northern Syria

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's deadly serious colonial project

  2. One hundred years of Jordan

    "A land for all Arabs" turned Middle East anchor of stability

  3. COVID-19 rages on

    Muslims begin Ramadan 2021 under the shadow of coronavirus

  4. Execution for a Facebook post?

    Why blasphemy is a capital offence in some Muslim countries

  5. 2022 FIFA World Cup and human rights

    Pointing the finger at Qatar's rulers is not enough

  6. Turkey's handle on soft power

    Hit TV series from Turkey conquer the Arab world

  1. Turkey and northern Syria

    Recep Tayyip Erdogan's deadly serious colonial project

  2. Execution for a Facebook post?

    Why blasphemy is a capital offence in some Muslim countries

  3. Coronavirus in the Middle East

    Rumours of vaccine tourism in Dubai unfounded – for now

  4. 2022 FIFA World Cup and human rights

    Pointing the finger at Qatar's rulers is not enough

  5. One hundred years of Jordan

    "A land for all Arabs" turned Middle East anchor of stability

  6. Interview with a mixed-faith couple

    Experiences in a Christian-Muslim marriage

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  • Biden administration proceeding with $23 billion weapon sales to UAE

  • Turkey plans April 24-May 4 Afghanistan peace summit

  • Tunisian journalists protest over new head of state news agency

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