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Since the revolution two years ago, about 30,000 jobs have been lost and cotton farmers are turning to other crops.
Guards at Gaza border respond to kidnapping of seven soldiers and policemen by going on strike.
Animal rights activists say slaughterhouses have not been carrying out 'humane kills'.
Woman at centre of "bunga bunga" sex trial gives sensational account of how guests partied at villa of Italy's ex-PM.
Frustrated with the president, as many as two million are adding their names to a list to call for elections.
Battir residents hope world heritage status will help preserve farming traditions dating back to Roman times.
Government says army training will only prepare youth to defend themselves against any future Israeli invasion.
Civil war forces some Palestinians living in Damascus to become refugees twice over.
As companies make record profits, we ask what is behind the resistance to increasing pay for those earning the least.
Few West Bank residents think efforts by Secretary of State John Kerry will make any real difference.
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