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A French schoolteacher's murder proves 'lone wolf' attacks are still difficult to control
Qatar is bitterly opposed to the Trump administration’s peace initiative and has formed a rejectionist alliance with Turkey and Iran
There seems to be a growing frustration over the Palestinian leadership's unwillingness to find a lasting solution
The US President's unconventional approach has reaped dividends in the region
The Lebanese militia is investing in its network across the continent in a variety of ways on behalf of Iran
Armed conflict has flared between Armenia and Azerbaijan, and much larger powers may be drawn into the fray
It is short-sighted to cut troops in Iraq, where ISIS is regrouping, and in Afghanistan, where the Taliban are still a threat
The book, which complements a BBC documentary series, features in-depth interviews with those who brought the dictator to trial
A number of serious questions still remain about Iran’s nuclear activities
The Special Tribunal for Lebanon verdict, though disappointing to many, has given more evidence that the Iran-backed militants have to go
The Beirut blasts and next week's verdict on the assassination of Rafik Hariri could have consequences for the regime's proxy Hezbollah
In a more polarised world, Arab nations ought to show solidarity in the face of future challenges
UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace is looking into accusations that British troops killed unarmed civilians
Washington may even exploit a legal loophole to try and extend a UN embargo against Tehran
Having given in to Washington's pressure, London is now likely to miss out on much-needed Chinese investment