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Iyad el-Baghdadi: 'The idea of giving up is unimaginable' Prominent Arab pro-democracy activist discusses why Saudi Arabia may be targeting him. Saudi Arabia, Human Rights, Jamal Khashoggi, Journalism, Middle East
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Street Food A taste of conflict: The politics of food in Jerusalem In an ancient city torn apart by modern conflict, can food help to bridge political and religious divisions?
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Jordan protesters call for political reform The 'National Follow-Up Committee' wants King Abdullah II to enact reform and reduce his own personal powers. Jordan , Middle East , Protests
Qatar demands release of four Qataris disappeared in Saudi Arabia Fate of four Qatari nationals forcibly disappeared in Saudi Arabia since last year is still unknown, rights group says. Qatar , Saudi Arabia , Middle East
Will Khashoggi's disappearance affect Turkish-Saudi ties? Turkey faces a 'moral' and 'economic' dilemma in the wake of the disappearance of the Saudi critic in Istanbul. Jamal Khashoggi , Turkey , Saudi Arabia
Gulf states 'rebuff bid to ease humanitarian impact' Rights body deplores lack of response to pleas to spare Gulf citizens humanitarian, social and economic effects of rift. Human Rights , Qatar , Middle East
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