Aleppo boys dream of becoming boxing champions despite war
Dozens of young children box to drown out bombs opposition-held areas in Syria�s war-torn Aleppo city.
Jail for Iranians who share �inappropriate� photos on mobile apps
Young Algerians socialise at the mall
German asylum dream for Iraqis hard to fulfill
Smartphones more important than food for Syrian migrants
South Sudan symbol of freedom in jeopardy
'Double punishment' for HIV-infected Algerian women
Football cheers replace gunfire echoes in Tripoli
Merryland Park: A missed symbol of liberal Egypt
Entrepreneurs encourage people to �buy Syrian�
For Turks, Gallipoli not ordinary touristic place
Can Iraqis trust their government to rebuild their country?
A first for Arab world: Migrant workers to form labour union in Lebanon
Immigrant youth feel less equal in France of equality, fraternity
Gazans celebrate Christmas tinged with sadness
Arts Canteen London presents Attab Haddad: Iraqi oud with a western twist
Morocco fossils: A rare and vanishing treasure
Baghdad takes anti-jihadist war to airwaves
Scottish independence campaigners find support in Palestinian bagpipers
�Youth Troupe of Yarmuk� rare ray of light in Syria's refugee camp
Shiite Turkmens in north Iraq stuck in limbo
Blind pupils have passion for football in Mali
World Cup euphoria grips Lebanon
Nostalgia at its height: Syrian refugees recreate home in UAE
Iraq's Arabs and Kurds have no common language
Syria�s displaced boost relaxed Latakia�s economy
Yemen�s qat threatens to exhaust precious water resource
Water crisis looming by end of 21st century
Hajj now and then explored in Paris exhibition
History-rich Baghdad officially world's worst city
South American �mate� has become local tradition in Lebanon
Untold tragedy of South Sudan's Juba
Why star power and foreign policy don't always mix
In Sudanese tent city, South Sudan remains a promised land
Egypt�s shattered hopes becomes New York�s art
Gun business thriving in Jordan over Syria war fears
Breaking taboos: Syrian young women use bicycles to get around
Donkeys become dustbin men: Fuel crisis makes Gaza a dump but provides work for the poor
Syrian refugees prepare for the worst winter Lebanon sees in a century
From Lebanon�s civil war to Hollywood�s A-list, fashion designer brings her success back home
Cafes, restaurants spring up in Tripoli
Tripolitans taste normality in Libyan capital thanks to its cafes despite being dogged by sporadic violence.
British entrepreneurs eyeing rapidly expanding Muslim consumer market
British brands from clothes to greetings cards to online gym courses eye growing Muslim consumer market.
Sufism in Morocco �a powerful weapon� against extremism
Sufi festivals, such as Sufi Culture Festival in Fez, are held every year, drawing crowds from as far away as South America.
Russian soldiers profitable economic presence in Latakia
Russian soldiers go into city for food, drink, entertainment, creating new customer base with different demands for Latakia's businesses.
Iraq�s Mariamana school rare symbol of ethnic diversity
Unique school in Kirkuk brings children together where Islamic, Christian education textbooks are stacked on same tables.
Priceless heritage of Morocco�s Jews displayed at Museum of Moroccan Judaism
The only Jewish museum in the Arab world displays hundreds of artefacts and photographs depicting Jewish heritage.
�Street workout� draws onlookers at Gaza beach
Young Palestinians enjoy urban bodybuilding in Gaza even if streets are ill-equipped to accommodate sport.
Education in �Darija� divides Moroccans amid deteriorating system
Some argue teaching in Moroccan dialect will help resolve education crisis while others say it will only destroy classical Arabic, plunge education into the abyss.
In Iraq village, Smoking, horn honking, political debating are banned
Iraqi village of Albu Nahadh with only about 700 inhabitants takes radical stand against national woes.
Morocco's majestic cedars threatened by climate change
Director of Ifran national park says water shortages compounded by animals� behaviour are contributing to withering of cedars.
Is female cycling socially unacceptable in Egypt?
Egyptian female cyclists pedal for acceptance in Cairo where few women dare ride bicycle.