Has Moscow shifted its stand on Syria, now that rebels seem to be gaining ground?
King Abdullah's recent hospitalization has raised new questions about royal succession
Diplomats, academics and policy advisors asked whether they believe there is a chance for renewed peace talks between Palestinians and Israelis
Loss of subsidies sparks growing public outrage
Whoever wins the 2012 US presidential election could be a factor in who dominates the next Israeli government and its policies
For 40 years, the UAE and Iran have been unable to solve a dispute over three small but strategic Persian Gulf slands
Qatar has been investing millions of dollars in European banks, real estate, fine art and football clubs
The Syrian health care system has been devastated by war - and may not recover for generations
Saudi Arabia's 'women-only' industrial zones will include businesses run solely by women
Reports suggest the militants want to foment chaos, shape a post-Assad era along strict Islamist lines
Experts say even if Syria has chemical, biological weapons program, it does not pose significant threat to Israel or opposition
Among those assassinated in Damascus Wednesday is brother-in-law of President Assad, army deputy chief-of-staff General Assef Shawkat
Expert says late Palestinian leader's autopsy would show traces of polonium if he were truly poisoned
Supreme Constitutional Court clears way for former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq to contest upcoming run-off
Following the tumultuous Arab Spring, which left the country's economy in shambles, will Egyptians living abroad step up to the plate?
Analyst says if King Abdullah doesn't step up to the plate and do right thing by citizens, everything could change
Most outside observers agree that tangible reforms that were addressed are left unresolved during previous periods of change
Analyst says that besides being well-organized, party offeres political message that resonated with most Tunisians
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