All Middle East
- Egypt prosecutes Morsi: a sign of 'war' on Brotherhood?Egypt's military-backed government referred ousted President Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood for trial, a signal that Egypt's current rulers are going to widen their efforts against the group.
- For Syrian bus drivers mayhem, danger, and making a livingBus and taxi drivers continue to take passengers into and out of Syria, braving death and dealing with corrupt soldiers, unpredictable checkpoints, and theft.
- As Obama mulls Syria attack, high stakes for IsraelWith the US Congress to take up President Obama's call for military action against Syria, some in Israel hope for a sustained attack while others fear the consequences.
- As US weighs war, fears of power of jihadis in SyriaThe dominance of jihadi groups in some rebel-controlled parts of Syria has some there wondering if they've traded one dictator for another.
- Preserved for millennia, Egypt's artifacts fall prey to Egypt's protestsMore than 1,000 Egyptian artifacts have been stolen from the Mallawi museum, which was ransacked the same day police violently dispersed Islamist sit-ins in Cairo.
- Egyptian security outwits anti-coup protestersProtesters in Egypt planned a huge showing today, but security forces strategically blocked streets in Cairo to prevent them from gathering in a large group.
- Eyes on nuclear talks, Iran tempers support for AssadIran is in a tough spot. It has a decades-long alliance with Syria to uphold, but is seeking to reengage with the US, which is considering strikes against Syria.
- Lebanese court pegs deadly mosque attacks on SyriaLebanon charged a sheikh who runs a militia with close ties to Syria and a Syrian intelligence officer in the mosque bombings, showing how far into Lebanon Syria can reach.
- Viral video from Syria shows rare bright moment in warThe video, posted four days after an alleged chemical weapons attack, shows a father reuniting with his son who was presumed killed.
- Long lines in Israel: Syria tensions spur rush for gas masksIsraeli security officials don't think Syrian President Assad will strike Israel, but they are still preparing for a possible chemical weapons attack.
- How a US strike on Syria might play outSyrian President Assad is likely to ride out a US attack that's designed to be limited.
- Where Iraq's Maliki pins the blame for Baghdad bombingsIraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki says the Syrian war has awakened dormant Sunni-Shiite tensions.
- Iraqis warily watch US move Syria into crosshairsIraq is still dealing with the long-term consequences of the US invasion, and Iraqis have doubts that a US intervention in Syria would have better results.
- Another fallout of Syrian war: Disregarding injustices elsewhere?An Israeli journalist argues that ranking Syria above all other problems in the region shouldn't result in ignoring 'lesser' ones.
- Under threat of attack, Hezbollah turns Beirut neighborhood into fortressAfter attacks in its Beirut stronghold, Hezbollah is trying to protect people with new measures – while also not disrupting their lives too much.
- Low turnout at Egypt's protests highlights Islamists' disarrayAlthough the brutality of the military's crackdown on them has prompted broader public support, Egypt's Islamists are still having trouble mobilizing.
- Jerusalem honors 90-year-old Ethiopian composer with first concertEmahoy Tsegué-Mariam Guebrù, a nun living in Jerusalem's Old City, is one of Ethiopia's first classical pianists. Her musical genius was finally put on display at a recent concert.
- Tensions in Lebanon skyrocket as bombs explode at Sunni mosquesToday's car bombs in Tripoli targeted mosques led by pro-Syrian rebel clerics.
- Mubarak released: Egyptians wonder where the revolution wentFor many Egyptians, his release from prison today symbolizes the reversal of changes wrought by the 2011 revolution.
- Do rockets in Israel indicate Al Qaeda presence in Lebanon?That's one theory. The distance the rockets were able to travel indicated use of a long-range weapon that only a local Al Qaeda-linked group is believed to have.