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The appointment of additional Royals to Kuwait's new cabinet, including a convicted Defence Minister, looks like a push by the ruling family to show unity and reassert power as it...
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Helped by buoyant oil prices and a period of political calm at home and in the region, Iraq appears more stable than at any time since the US-led invasion,...
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Kidney dialysis patients are dying and dead bodies have been left to decompose in a morgue and in city streets as Sudan's war rages on, despite efforts by volunteers...
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The Iran-backed Hezbollah and its closest allies are set to torpedo an attempt by rivals to elect a senior IMF official as Lebanese president this week, in a tussle...
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Turkiye's expected return to orthodox economic policies may not be enough to secure longer-lasting international investments, with a restoration of predictability and the rule of law still needed to build...
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European Union ministers agreed, this week, on how to handle irregular arrivals of asylum-seekers and migrants, a deal hailed as a breakthrough after almost a decade of bitter feuds on the...