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Syrians receive Turkish lira at a currency exchange shop in the town of Sarmada in Syria's north-western Idlib province. AFP
Falling Turkish lira forces Syrians in Idlib into panic buying

Continuing decline in Turkey's currency bodes ill for Syrians in Idlib with inflation rates beating even the most pessimistic forecasts

MENADecember 08, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Flames rising from oil refinery pipes at the Shatt al-Arab River in Basra. Reuters
Can Iraq balance the needs of people with a green agenda?

Demand for oil and gas is set to fall and that, plus expected rising temperatures, will dramatically affect the country in the long term

MENADecember 03, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Social media users were quick to notice an obelisk missing from Luxor. It is in Paris. AFP
Luxor's Avenue of Sphinxes parade sparks debate over return of obelisk from France

A gift from an Ottoman ruler about 200 years ago deprived Egyptians of part of their heritage

EgyptNovember 30, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Syrian President Bashar Al Assad waves to supporters in the eastern Ghouta region near the Syrian capital of Damascus. It is 10 years since Syria was expelled from the Arab League. AP
Middle East states seek 'mechanism' to bring Syria back to Arab League

Ties with Damascus being mended slowly by some countries in the region to re-engage with the Assad regime

MENANovember 29, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Saif Al Islam Qaddafi registers as a presidential candidate for the December 24 election, at the registration centre in the southern town of Sebha, Libya November 14, 2021. Reuters
Saif Al Islam Qaddafi disqualified from Libya's presidential race

Country's electoral commission has ruled the former leader's son is not eligible to stand

MENANovember 24, 2021
Ahmed Maher
A handout photo made available by the Republican Media Palace shows Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok (Front-R) and Sudan's Top Military Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan (Front-2nd R) holding their agreement documents after signing them, in Khartoum, Sudan, 21 November 2021. Sudanese national television announced on 21 November that Prime Minister Hamadok and Sudan's Top Military Lieutenant General Burhan signed a political agreement to end the political crisis which started on 25 October. The agreement reinstates Hamadok as Prime Minister and announces a new transitory period led by military and civilians together. EPA / REPUBLICAN MEDIA PALACE / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES
Sudan’s new deal: a way to end political crisis or an ‘insult to the people’?

As the army and Abdalla Hamdok give new life to their partnership, protesters on the streets have lost faith in both

MENANovember 23, 2021
Ahmed Maher
A handout photo made available by the Republican Media Palace shows Sudan's Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok (Front-R) and Sudan's Top Military Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Abdelrahman Burhan (Front-2nd R) holding their agreement documents after signing them, in Khartoum, Sudan, 21 November 2021. Sudanese national television announced on 21 November that Prime Minister Hamadok and Sudan's Top Military Lieutenant General Burhan signed a political agreement to end the political crisis which started on 25 October. The agreement reinstates Hamadok as Prime Minister and announces a new transitory period led by military and civilians together. EPA / REPUBLICAN MEDIA PALACE / HANDOUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY / NO SALES
Sudan’s PM Hamdok says deal gives him freedom to form new Cabinet

The administration will focus on rewriting the constitution and holding elections on time

MENANovember 23, 2021
Ahmed Maher
A Sudanese protester lifts a national flag during a demonstration calling for a return to civilian rule in the capital Khartoum, on November 21, 2021. AFP
With its PM back, can Sudan move forward?

Hamdok's return nearly a month after his ouster by the army is another test for Khartoum's fragile system

CommentNovember 22, 2021
Ahmed Maher
A member of Tunisia's security forces stands guard outside parliament headquarters in Bardo in Tunis on July 31, 2021. AFP
Tunisia arrests former consul accused in passport fraud scheme

Former diplomat allegedly at the centre of a network of government officials selling passports for $50,000

MENANovember 18, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Seif Al Islam Qaddafi (left), the second eldest son of Libyan autocrat Muammar Qaddafi, registers his candidacy for the country’s first presidential elections. AP
Will Libya try another Qaddafi after 10 years of civil war?

Controversy in Libya as Saif Al Islam Qaddafi has applied to run in the country’s first presidential election

MENANovember 16, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Head of the Library of Congress, Carla Hayden, at the US pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Library of Congress: materials from journalists could help war crime probes

World's biggest library houses huge collection which is growing at rate of two million items a year

USNovember 14, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Sudanese Minister of Finance Jibril Ibrahim told ‘The National’ that the international community and financial institutions, who mostly froze co-operating after the October 25 coup, would still have to deal with Sudan. AFP, File
Sudan's finance minister: world will ‘move on’ from army takeover

World will still need to engage with Sudan even though aid to the country has stopped after military took power, Jibril Ibrahim tells 'The National'

MENANovember 09, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi called the drone attack as "cowardly and terrorist." Photo: AFP
Iraq: Al Kadhimi attack shows militias still 'calling the shots'

Incident comes as no shock to many Iraqis who have long complained about lack of accountability

MENANovember 08, 2021
Ahmed Maher
'Freedom, Peace, Justice and Civilian'. Graffiti in Arabic in the Burri district of Khartoum. Reuters
Sudan’s entrepreneurs are early casualties of political crisis

Military takeover and political uncertainty mean bad outcomes for emerging entrepreneurs

MENANovember 04, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Sudan's ousted Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has agreed to a conditional return as the head of a new government. EPA
Abdalla Hamdok agrees to lead Sudan government

Sudanese politicians and businessmen close to the military and Mr Hamdok are leading the mediation

MENANovember 03, 2021
Ahmed Maher
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