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In a new front to the decades-long conflict, cyber attacks are taking place between Israeli and Saudi hackers.
Inside Story Last Modified: 21 Jan 2012 15:43 GMT Inside Story
As Egypt's army continues to clash with protesters, we debate the status of the promised transition to civilian rule.
Inside Story Last Modified: 19 Dec 2011 09:33 GMT Inside Story
Is Russia buckling under international pressure or trying to reduce the impact of a future Security Council resolution?
Inside Story Last Modified: 18 Dec 2011 12:02 GMT Inside Story
As the US defence secretary calls on Israel to end its growing isolation in the Middle East, how should Israel respond?
Inside Story Last Modified: 05 Dec 2011 14:46 GMT Inside Story
Enthusiasm is undiminished as millions vote in Egypt's parliamentary polls, but what kind of government will emerge?
Inside Story Last Modified: 30 Nov 2011 08:16 GMT Inside Story
Group of ardent football fans have swapped the stadium for the protest lines, often spearheading clashes with police.
Malika Bilal Last Modified: 29 Nov 2011 14:03 GMT Features
A special edition from Cairo: Is the military helping or subverting the country's democratic transition?
Inside Story Last Modified: 29 Nov 2011 08:58 GMT Inside Story
Targeting of activists and mediapersons goes hand in hand with the security crackdown on protesters.
D. Parvaz Last Modified: 25 Nov 2011 09:50 GMT Middle East
In January, protesters demanded the end of the emergency law, which has now been expanded and is demanded to end, again.
Sarah Mousa Last Modified: 24 Nov 2011 12:05 GMT Opinion
Three American University students in Cairo detained and paraded on State TV for allegedly hurling petrol bombs.
Last Modified: 23 Nov 2011 03:13 GMT Middle East
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In the frozen peaks of Afghanistan's Kunar province, a ferocious clash for supremacy rages amid the mountaintops.
Indigenous community with "third world conditions" sits 90km from diamond mine, prompting fight for resource royalties.
There is a unique and dangerous commerce system at work in Amazonia, where children risk their lives for a few pennies.
Organisations that influence social, cultural and political issues in the US have been hijacked by the far right.
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