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Anger and protests against the UN relief agency continue in Gaza, where Palestinians believe the agency should do more.
As violence increases across the country, we ask what impact it will have on the stability of the region.
Our commitment as a "second super-power" remains, and we must show the same defiance as we did ten years ago.
How did the US secretary of state change the country's foreign policy during her time in office?
It is disappointing to see HRW's unwillingness to stand with those who are working to promote and defend human rights.
Is there potential for a shift in the US media's time-honoured portrayal of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
With Afghan 'insider' attacks on NATO soldiers on the rise, we discuss whether the killings are part of a strategy.
As it conducts missile tests, we ask if Iran will give up its nuclear programme in exchange for removal of sanctions.
Outside powers should stop military involvement and support new diplomatic initiative.
Although political brinkmanship with Iran is nothing new, escalating tensions do not bode well for the region.
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