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The Middl East has a long way to go to give women political representation. Illustration by Steven Castelluccia/The National
Despite quotas, Middle East’s women find political door barely open

Gender inequality remains pervasive across the region's political systems, with just 17 per cent of parliamentary positions held by women

January 26, 2021
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, January 18, 2021. Interview with visiting Foreign Minister of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides at the Cyprus Embassy, Abu Dhabi. The National
Cyprus seeks quiet conversation over gunboat diplomacy in Mediterranean

Cypriot Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides told 'The National' that diplomatic negotiations are needed to ease tensions but said Turkey must respect the island's territorial integrity

January 26, 2021
Ambassador John Rakolta Jr and his wife Terry Rakolta at their residence at Khalidiyah, Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National
Why the US ambassador to the UAE saw himself as a 'change agent'

For one US ambassador and his wife, artworks from across the Middle East are a powerful tool of communication

The AmericasJanuary 19, 2021
Iran is increasing uranium enrichment at its Fordow power plant. AFP
Iran dismisses French warning of nuclear build-up as 'nonsense'

Iranian regime rejects claim by France that it has accelerated uranium enrichment at its new underground Fordow nuclear plant

January 18, 2021
Syrian soldiers in 2019 cheer President Bashar Al Assad during his visit to Al Habit on the southern edges of the Idlib province, his first visit to the north-western region since the start of the war. AFP
Alawite divisions exposed in Syria as road-rage killer walks free

Anger in the president’s close-knit Alawite community forced the Syrian president to see his cousin jailed, but an early release was met with barely a whisper

January 12, 2021
Images of Iranian general Qassem Sulaimani and Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi Al Muhandis are emblazoned across the exterior of Baghdad's Turkish Restaurant building, once the headquarters of Iraq's anti-government protesters. Haider Husseini / The National
Iraq protesters see sinister message in Suleimani banner

Giant image of general who directed Iran's influence in the region hangs across what used to be protest headquarters in Baghdad

January 10, 2021
An archived photo for a picket by a railway track in the Tunisian phosphate producing region of Metlaoui on May 19, 2015. Since the 2011 the pickets by unemployed local men have obstructed the trains that carry phosphate to the coast for export. Eileen Byrne for The National
Tunisia’s underserved city of Gafsa strikes over years of neglect

The strike will hit the vital phosphate basin in Gafsa, which is the main employer in the province and a key national income earner

January 07, 2021
US Special Envoy for Syria, Joel Rayburn is interviewed by Ahmed Maher for The National. Victor Besa/The National
US special envoy: Trump's Syria policies have bipartisan support

Washington's policy on Syria unlikely to change as the current approach has support from both sides of the aisle

January 06, 2021
Health Minister Hala Zayed announces details of Egypt's vaccination campaign against Covid-19 in Cairo. Reuters
Could Egypt lose its reputation as the Middle East’s biggest vaccinator?

Despite success of previous vaccination programmes, people are sceptical about inoculations against the coronavirus

January 04, 2021
Libyans walk through a shopping street in the old quarter of the capital Tripoli, on January 20, 2020. (AFP)
Libyan clerics ban cake in crackdown on New Year's Eve parties

Since the fall of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011, Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations have become secret affairs and cakes have vanished from bakery windows

December 30, 2020
Turkey’s Defence Minister Hulusi Akar, centre, and Turkey’s chief of staff, General Yasar Guler, left, greet Libyan and Turkish commanders commanders, in Tripoli, Libya, on Saturday, December, 26, 2020. AP
Turkey cements Libyan intervention as Haftar vows to repel ‘colonisers’

Visit by the Turkish defence minister to Libya has renewed debate over Ankara's interventionist policies in the region

AfricaDecember 27, 2020
Ms Al Sabhan was influenced by global fashion brands for women and she catered to Islamic requirements and Arabic shades in her designs. Courtesy Hussein Ismail.
Mosul's got talent: The Iraqi fashion designer blazing a trail in a long-suffering city

Hiba Al Sabhan wants to change social attitudes in her birthplace by launching a fashion line in a city still recovering from war

WorldDecember 23, 2020
Ms Al Sabhan was influenced by global fashion brands for women and she catered to Islamic requirements and Arabic shades in her designs. Courtesy Hussein Ismail.
Mosul's got talent: The Iraqi fashion designer blazing a trail in a long-suffering city

Hiba Al Sabhan wants to change social attitudes in her birthplace by launching a fashion line in a city still recovering from war.

WorldDecember 23, 2020

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