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  • The Syrian actor Lojain Ismail in Muawiya's series.
    TV series "Muawiya"

    Historical Ramadan drama fuels controversy

    The Saudi-produced television series “Muawiya” emerged as a talking point during Ramadan, sparking debate throughout the Middle East. Both Iran and Iraq have banned the show which charts the life of one of the most controversial figures in Islamic history.

  • Many copies of the same election poster on a bridge in Amman.
    General elections in Jordan

    Posters as far as the eye can see

    Jordanians are electing a new parliament, or at least they should be. Forecasts predict that two out of three eligible voters will stay at home, despite the king's encouragement and countless posters urging them to take part. Many remain sceptical about the new party system.

  • U.S. and UK planes joined the Israeli air force in shooting down Iranian missiles and drones, with help from some Arab countries
    Iran drone attacks

    Why did some Arab countries help Israel?

    Some analysts saw the fact that Arab nations helped Israel and the U.S. repel a major Iranian attack as cause for celebration. Countries like Jordan have, however, more complicated motivations for coming to Israel's aid

  • Damaged UNRWA building in the Gaza Strip
    UNRWA and humanitarian aid

    EU releases frozen funds for Palestinians

    The EU Commission intends to transfer 82 million euros to the UN Palestinian relief organisation UNRWA. Payments had been suspended following Israel's accusation that UNRWA was involved in Hamas terrorism

  • The conflict between Israel and Palestinians — and other groups in the Middle East — goes back decades.
    Israel, Hamas and the war in Gaza

    Seven uncomfortable truths

    Anyone wanting to fully understand the current Middle East crisis must face up to realities on the ground. For many, however, this is at odds with the schematic picture they have in their heads. Here are seven uncomfortable truths crucial to de-escalating the situation and finding a solution

  • Gaza Strip: a boy sits desperately in front of a pile of rubble
    Egypt, Jordan and the Gaza war

    The pressure is growing

    Israel's war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip has effectively put Jordan and Egypt on the frontline of any escalation. If the situation continues to deteriorate, masses of Palestinians could end up fleeing across their borders. A report from Amman and Cairo

  • Jordanian farmer Ali Saleh Atta holds a branch of an olive tree and inspects its leaves
    Jordan's natural heritage

    Jordan's mission to save its ancient olive trees

    Many of Jordan's olive trees are an integral part of the country's identity and culture. Having survived thousands of years, they are now under threat from a series of very modern phenomena

  • A child sits with his head in his hands as people salvage belongings from the rubble of a damaged building following strikes on Rafah, Gaza Strip, 12 November 2023
    Israel-Hamas war

    Arab attitudes are hardening against Israel

    The prospect of normalised relations between Israel and Arab nations is fading as public anger at Israel's on-going bombardment of Gaza grows. Could it lead to radicalisation or violent extremism in the Middle East?

  • A person in Arab dress walks past a "#COP28" sign in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
    COP28 in the United Arab Emirates

    How will the Israel-Hamas conflict impact the UN climate summit?

    As the UN's annual climate conference convenes, the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza is casting a long shadow. Observers suggest the conflict will impact regional cooperation and the future of Middle East environment policies

  • Mustafa Barghouti addresses the media
    Mustafa Barghouti of the Palestinian National Initiative

    "The only solution is the initiation of a true peace process"

    Mustafa Barghouti, general-secretary of al-Mubadara – the Palestinian National Initiative – and leading civil rights activist, talks about the ongoing war in Gaza and his vision for peace

  • Woman sits in front of a screen displaying a cross-stitch pattern of a red flower
    Palestine's cultural heritage

    The first digital Palestinian embroidery database

    Award-winning entrepreneur Zain Masri has so far digitised about 1,000 traditional Palestinian cross-stitch patterns, now available for download from her platform, Tirazain

  • Smoke and dust rises above a densely populated area of Gaza City
    War in the Middle East

    Five scenarios for the future of Gaza

    In the midst of the current war, there is still no concrete plan for the future of Gaza. Preparations for the day after need to be made now. Muriel Asseburg and René Wildangel talk about possible scenarios and what needs to happen

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