He is unlikely to form a government, so why is he getting so much attention and what do the Dutch think of him?

He is unlikely to form a government, so why is he getting so much attention and what do the Dutch think of him?
Refugees in “the berm” area face new challenges amid advent of harsh winter weather.
Surprise deal supporting leadership of Michel Aoun is expected to end a lengthy stalemate over the country’s top office.
Refugee Code Week aims to train more than 10,000 people across the Middle East in much-needed IT skills.
Activists have launched an app enabling people to instantly check if a product is made by a company supporting Israel.
With Lebanon’s municipal elections due next week, civil society groups say it will “shake up” the old system.
Thousands call for government to resign over failure to solve crisis triggered by closure of main landfill last summer.
For Syrian refugees in Lebanon, child marriage and child labour are often a harsh reality.
In a country wrecked by divisions, two newly opening museums offer Lebanese a chance to reflect on shared heritage.
An anonymous donor is funding efforts to restore a rundown Jewish cemetery in the city of Saida.