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          Saudi court sentences five to death over deadly 2003 attacks

          The NationalApril 21, 2014
          Algeria's President Abdelaziz Bouteflika casts his ballot during the presidential election in Algiers on April 17. Zohra Bensemra / Reuters

          Algeria leader promised security but ‘attacks never stopped’

          WorldApril 20, 2014
          A campaign banner shows the parliamentary candidate Sabah abed Al Rasul Al Tamimi in Baghdad. With fears that women’s rights are being eroded in Iraq, prospective female lawmakers are determined to push women’s issues to the fore of campaigning for this month’s elections. Ahmad Al Rubaye / AFP / April 15, 2014

          In Iraq, women fight to keep rights on campaign trail

          WorldApril 20, 2014
          Yemenis stand around a pickup truck after it was allegedly hit by a US drone in Al Bayda province, Yemen on April 19. EPA

          Drone strike kills Al Qaeda suspects in Yemen

          WorldApril 19, 2014

          US must reply on Al Awlaki killing

          The NationalApril 07, 2014
          Barack Obama and Tunisia's prime minister Mehdi Jomaa in the Oval Office. Mr Jomaa was the first Tunisian leader to visit Washington since 1990. Larry Downing / Reuters / April 4, 2014

          Tunisian PM visits White House as Washington focuses on North Africa

          WorldApril 04, 2014
          A rift between the US and Saudi Arabia opened after Barack Obama supported the Arab Spring uprisings even as they brought Islamists to power. TJ Kirkpatrick / Bloomberg / March 13, 2014

          Obama seeks to assure King Abdullah in a time of regional unrest

          WorldMarch 27, 2014
          An undated photo from a militant website shows members of the Al Qaeda-linked Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) on the march in Raqqa, Syria. The group is increasingly attracting European recruits who believe the Muslim world is under siege, AP Photo

          Syria’s global conflict

          March 27, 2014
          Iraqi men inspect a diesel generator, which are often bought by individuals to supply electricity to their homes because of frequent power cuts, at their shop in Baghdad. AFP / March 19, 2014

          Once an Arab model, Baghdad now world’s worst city

          WorldMarch 22, 2014
          The US defence secretary Chuck Hagel welcomes Saudi Arabia’s Prince Salman bin Sultan in Arlington, Virginia. Two two discussed miliatry ties. Mark Wilson / Getty Images / AFP / March 20, 2014

          US and Saudi Arabia discuss military ties and Qatar row

          WorldMarch 21, 2014

          Pakistan’s ‘no shoot policy’ plays into the Taliban’s hands

          The NationalMarch 17, 2014

          Saudi move will help to counter extremism

          The NationalMarch 08, 2014
          The essence of Abu Musab Al Suri’s teachings is that a new generation of jihadists should be committed to an “individualised” jihad, which places their ideology above and beyond any organisational affiliation. EPA

          A jihadist blueprint for hearts and minds is gaining traction

          The NationalMarch 04, 2014
          This undated image posted on a militant website on January 14, 2014 shows fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant marching in Raqqa, the city to which the group retreated on Friday. AP Photo

          Isil rebels withdraw from areas of northern Syria

          WorldFebruary 28, 2014

          Increase in sectarianism will lead to more bloodshed in Lebanon

          The NationalFebruary 26, 2014

          UN resolution proposes punishing those undermining Yemen’s political transition

          WorldFebruary 25, 2014
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