Middle East and North Africa
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Officials try to reassure citizens after Saudi Arabia and three other Gulf states moved to cut off land, sea and air routes to energy-rich nation
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Letters: In the election, it is the party that treats society and humanity as continuing entities whose preservation has an absolute value that is best equipped to secure and empower us, argues Dr Lily Hamourtziadou
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Giles Duley’s moving images of refugees on the perilous journey to Europe
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The Radiohead singer told Rolling Stone that the pressure being put on the band to pull out of their Israel gig was ‘patronising in the extreme’ and ‘offensive’
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US president’s move keeps embassy in Tel Aviv for now, despite campaign promise to move it to city Israel considers its capital
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‘We are Muslims being targeted and these terrorists know no difference,’ Melbourne man says. ‘We must stand together’
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Twelve-year-old was in the Iraqi capital with family to visit her sick grandfather when a suicide car bomb exploded, killing 17 people
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Letter: Our country was the victim of a hacking attack that led to ‘fake news’, says Saif Ahmed Al Thani, director of Qatar’s Government Communications Office
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At least 17 killed as families break fast at ice-cream shop in centre of Iraqi capital, and 14 die in office bombing in south of city
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Which is the bigger threat, Russia or Isis?
Mary DejevskyJohn McCain is sure it’s Putin. There’s room for argument, but he’s right about one thing: our perception of the danger posed by Isis is skewed
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Son of Osama bin Laden called for strikes against ‘Jews’ and ‘Crusaders’ 10 days before Manchester suicide bombing
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The Qatar spat exposes Britain’s game of thrones in the Gulf