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Acting interior minister tells Al Jazeera that man caught in Baghdad at the weekend is much lower-level operative.
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Oil rich Gulf state seeks $109bn investment for solar energy, a move some say could revolutionise green power.
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Deadly clashes in Lebanon's Tripoli
At least six people killed in two days of fighting between gunmen loyal to opposing sides in Syria's conflict.
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Fatal sectarian clashes in Lebanon’s Tripoli
At least two people were killed in clashes between Sunni-dominated Bab al-Tebbaneh and Alawite-dominated Jabal Mohsen.
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Guantanamo: A legacy of shame
Despite Obama's promises to close it, the prison remains open with no end in sight.
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Yemen drone strike kills 'al-Qaeda members'
Man wanted for 2008 attack on the US embassy in Sanaa is among three fighters killed outside Sanaa, officials say.
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Q&A: FSA 'commander' Riad al-Assad
Senior figure in Syria's rebel group discusses Turkey, extremism and divisions in the FSA with Anita McNaught.
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Jordan: A kingdom divided?
With political strife and turmoil on Jordan's doorstep, we discuss the future of the Hashemite kingdom.
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