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Woman and her baby arrive for treatment at a recently-opened cholera treatment centre in the Syrian town of Darkush, on the outskirts of the rebel-held northwestern province of Idlib. AFP
UK gives £2m for Syria cholera outbreak as vaccine shortage bites

The WHO has advised countries administer one shot of the life-saving treatment as there are not enough doses

SyriaOctober 29, 2022
James Haines-Young
A floating production storage and offloading ship in the Mediterranean, over the Karish gasfield, to which Israel and Lebanon had claims. AFP
Beyond the Headlines: Why the Israel-Lebanon maritime deal matters

Two countries technically in a state of war have agreed to demarcate their maritime boundary

Beyond the HeadlinesOctober 14, 2022
James Haines-Young
A UN peacekeeper (UNIFIL) vehicle drives near signs bearing names of cities, in Naqoura, near the Lebanese-Israeli border, southern Lebanon, October 11, 2022. REUTERS / Aziz Taher
Lebanon and Israel say demands met on historic maritime border deal

Lebanese President Michel Aoun holds consultations with top officials over proposed agreement

LebanonOctober 11, 2022
Jamie Prentis
Semiconductor chips and finished microchips at a Bosch plant in Dresden, eastern Germany. AFP
Beyond the Headlines: Why the world's microchip supply is fragile
Beyond the HeadlinesOctober 07, 2022
James Haines-Young
Baquer Namazi speaks to the press upon his arrival in Muscat on October 5, 2022 after his release. AFP
US-Iranian Baquer Namazi freed by Iran arrives in UAE for treatment

Former UN official was allowed to leave Iran on Wednesday on an Omani flight and then transferred to Abu Dhabi

GulfOctober 06, 2022
James Haines-Young
Member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran demonstrate with placards depicting Mahsa Amini, 22, in Germany. EPA
Iran faces growing international backlash after Mahsa Amini's death in custody

The 22-year-old was detained by morality police last week and later died

IranSeptember 20, 2022
James Haines-Young
The US Air Force MQ-1 Predator drone, which is commonly used in anti-personnel strikes. US Military
Did the US use its secret R9X ‘Ninja Hellfire’ missile to kill Al Zawahiri?

The US is said to have developed anti-personnel weapon to kill without explosives and avoid collateral damage

AsiaAugust 02, 2022
James Haines-Young
An Iraqi man cool himself off in a spray of water during a sweltering hot day at the Al-Khilani square in central Baghdad, Iraq, 19 July 2022. Baghdad suffers a heatwave as temperatures rose to more than 50 degrees Celsius, amid an acute shortage of electricity. EPA / AHMED JALIL
How to stay cool without AC? Advice from across the Middle East

As temperatures across Europe hit record highs, The National's Middle East reporters share tips on how to stay cool

MENAJuly 20, 2022
Hamza Hendawi
US President Joe Biden arrives at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Reuters
Beyond the Headlines: How will Biden’s Middle East trip be remembered?
Beyond the HeadlinesJuly 15, 2022
James Haines-Young
Centcom commander Gen Michael Kurilla says he plans to spend much of his time in the region working with allies. AFP
US's Middle East general says Iran still the most destabilising force

Gen Michael Kurilla says surging inflation and increasing competition from China in the region are also of concern to America

MENAMay 19, 2022
James Haines-Young
A group of people thought to be migrants are are guided up the beach after being brought in to Dungeness, Kent, onboard the RNLI Lifeboat following a small boat incident in the Channel. Picture date: Thursday March 24, 2022.
Beyond the Headlines: What's wrong with the UK's Rwanda refugee plan?

The UK's proposal to thousands of people crossing the English Channel has drawn criticism from the UN, right's groups and even Nigel Farage

Beyond the HeadlinesApril 29, 2022
James Haines-Young
US President Joe Biden’s tour of Europe to meet allies to discuss Russia’s war in Ukraine was not without its problems. Reuters
Biden's Russia regime change ‘gaffe’ worries allies despite back-pedal

The US president said his Russian counterpart 'cannot remain power', only for the White House to insist that was not a call for regime change

EuropeMarch 28, 2022
James Haines-Young
FILE PHOTO: View of a damaged building in the aftermath of missile attacks in Erbil, Iraq March 13, 2022. REUTERS / Azad Lashkari / File Photo
Iran missile attack in Iraq was 'warning' that could backfire on Tehran

Relations between Baghdad and Tehran are strained amid a complex political battle to form the next Iraqi government

MENAMarch 20, 2022
Robert Tollast
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov gives a press conference after meeting Ukraine's foreign minister for talks in Antalya. AFP
Russia-Ukraine talks make ‘little progress towards ceasefire’

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has pushed for his country to mediate

WorldMarch 10, 2022
James Haines-Young
France's President Emmanuel Macron has been working to avert conflict in Ukraine. AFP
French diplomats looked to restrain Putin as Ukraine war erupted

Europe has announced a large package of sanctions on Russia

UKFebruary 26, 2022
James Haines-Young
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