Middle East
Turkish military announces loss of 14 soldiers in clashes around Al-Bab town where fighting has intensified.
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Islamophobia
Battle for Aleppo
by Sultan Barakat- Sansom Milton
Jordan
by Bethan Staton
Religion
by Smriti Daniel
War & Conflict
by Richard Nield
Refugee Crisis
by Jabeen Bhatti- Angela Waters
The Crusades: An Arab Perspective
by Barnaby Phillips
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Delta: US Muslims removed for 'provocative behaviour'
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Turkish army suffers biggest loss in Syria operation
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Ten predictions for 2017
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US Muslims removed from plane 'for speaking Arabic'
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Berlin attack suspect 'was under surveillance'
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Aleppans to Idlib: Out of the frying pan into the fire
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Unification: Saladin and the Fall of Jerusalem
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South Sudanese displaced tell of horrifying escapes
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US embassy in Ankara closed after gunman fires shots
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UN Security Council to vote on Israeli settlements
by Sultan Barakat– Sansom Milton
by Lauren Carasik
by Alia Brahimi
by Akin Unver
On the fringes of Lebanese society, the Dom suffer from extreme poverty and social marginalisation.
As winter rages over the Dakotas and temperatures plummet below freezing, NoDAPL protest movement members hold ground.
Massive rallies continue to bring thousands to the streets of Seoul, even after president Park Geun-Hye's impeachment.
A look into the world of plastic Christmas trees and metallic tinsel in China, where 60 percent of decorations are made.
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Hezbollah
Despite faltering popularity abroad, Hezbollah enjoys extensive political power at home in Lebanon.
by Zoe Hu
New programme has also exposed the profound needs of some of the country's most vulnerable children.
Years after UNHCR shut down Choucha refugee camp, dozens of people continue to struggle for survival in decrepit tents.
by Thessa Lageman
Battle for Mosul
As Mosul residents prepare to return home, they fear that the city they once knew is gone.
by Jabeen Bhatti- Ammar Al Shamary- Gilgamesh Nabeel
Occupied West Bank
A labour regulation affecting the lives of thousands of Palestinian workers has limited their access to courts.
by Nigel Wilson