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Mosul residents fear cold and hunger of winter siege
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Tunisia's youngest minister has a vision and is ready to lead
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Anas ‘lived to make children happy in the darkest place on earth': Aleppo loses its last clown
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Meet the Palestinian artists spreading peace on Gaza's walls
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Lebanon’s very own apartheid wall?
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Syrian-Filipino rapper Chyno gives a voice to the alienation and loss many Syrians feel
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ISIS runs them, Russia and the Coalition bomb them: Syria's oil fields are a toxic hell
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ANALYSIS: Fillon, a would-be French leader with a Muslim ‘problem’
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In Egypt, journalism is a crime
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"Stop staring at Muslims in the airport, stop letting your fear drag you into ignorance"
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Spain rescues 92 migrants off its southern coast
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Algeria premier Sellal seeks to bolster Africa’s low regional trade levels
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Video: Hackers broadcast Islamic call to prayer on Israeli TV
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Israel pays the price for its incitement over fires - but who is really being burned?
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Broken faith, broken promises: Turkey's ties with the West at rock bottom
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Here's why protesting against Trump matters
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Labour and Israel: Haaretz joined in the anti-Corbyn propaganda
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"I was a woman wearing hijab in the 1980s when it was illegal to wear in the work place, schools and even hospitals"
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Even its staunchest advocates can see that Prevent is a busted flush
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The voices of Tunisia's repressed echo across a region still under tyranny
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