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  1. Egypt demanded that CBS News not air an in-depth interview with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the US news outlet said, after the Egyptian president had participated in the interview

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  2. "The days of aspiring towards unilateralism or bilateralism are over, and pragmatic moves will continue to define the dynamics of international relations in the Middle East" | Lina Khatib

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  3. "Labour has committed to "immediately recognise the state of Palestine" if elected, however, the specifics of Labour's policy towards Israel remain unclear" | Mark Curtis

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  4. "As Ireland edges closer to legislating a landmark bill criminalising trade with all goods from illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied territories, a future British government should not hesitate to follow suit" | Tarek Hamoud

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  5. The United Nation’s refugee agency expressed concern about the status of 120 asylum seekers it says are either stranded on Algeria’s border with Niger or are unaccounted for, after they were rounded up by Algerian authorities in late December

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  6. "Turkey and Russia are clearly developing their strategic relations, and the speed at which this is happening is important"

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  7. UN calls on UAE to release rights activist Ahmed Mansoor

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  8. Israeli military law allows for children from the occupied West Bank and Gaza as young as 12 years old to be sentenced to prison time

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  9. Meet Ashraf. He lost his best friend to suicide and later tried to take his own life because of bullying. Now, he’s founded an organisation to combat bullying and help victims

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  10. "If elected, Corbyn would be the first anti-imperialist to win power in a major Western country" |

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  11. "The rise of far-right leaders will continue to help the Israeli government forge alliances that sustain its status as a major partner with Europe, especially in the arms trade" | Tarek Hamoud

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  12. Jordan’s political calamity is escalating due to an accelerating economic crisis

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  13. So not only are many basic items prohibitively expensive for Yemenis, the battle for Hodeidah has also cost much of the city’s population their jobs

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  14. Under Israeli common law, minors under 14 can only be sentenced to time in a juvenile facility

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  15. "President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s handling of the Jamal Khashoggi affair indicates that Turkey wants to claim Saudi Arabia’s leading position in the Sunni Islamic world" | Lina Khatib

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  16. Why is Turkey's relationship with Russia important to watch?

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  17. “If there is peaceful environment, we can work and feed our families. But war is the source of everything bad”

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  18. As Hodeidah’s ceasefire holds, life begins to trickle back into the city

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  19. The United Nation’s refugee agency expressed concern about the status of 120 asylum seekers it says are either stranded on Algeria’s border with Niger or are unaccounted for

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  20. "President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s handling of the Jamal Khashoggi affair indicates that Turkey wants to claim Saudi Arabia’s leading position in the Sunni Islamic world" | Lina Khatib

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