Iraq’s parliament urged a reciprocal visa clampdown on Americans as a backlash spreads.

He has lived in the United States since 2007, but was in Turkey over the weekend.

The Sharef family had to turn back when they reached Cairo, even though they had visas.

Saif Ali quit his job and sold his home when he got his visa. But he’s stuck in Baghdad.

“We think it may be a new era”: Trump’s close ties to Beit El may see a softening of U.S. position on settlements. 

Banned from entering the U.S., many Middle Eastern travelers, refugees don’t know where to go next.

Lebanon has taken in more than a million Syrians over nearly six years. Few expected to stay so long.

When the Israeli leader visits Trump next month in the White House, what will he ask for? 

Talks end with an agreement to enforce a cease-fire and a pledge to fight the Islamic State.

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The announcement of 2,500 units signals a new approach by Israel in response to the election of Donald Trump. 

The gathering in Kazakhstan signaled the beginning of a new Middle East role for Moscow.

America’s sway in the region has diminished, and Moscow — plus Iran — now play a more decisive role.

A public referendum will be held on constitutional amendments as early as the end of March.

The drip, drip, drip of alternatively embarrassing and damaging material about Israel’s long-serving prime minister continues, as police look into whether he should be charged with a crime.

Kurdish Iraqis have great expectations of the new administration as they battle the Islamic State.

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