All Middle East
- First LookUS-backed coalition cut deals with Al Qaeda in Yemen
The Saudi-led coalition has been paying off Al Qaeda militants to retreat, claiming victories without disclosing payment deals, according to an Associated Press investigation. The compromises run the risk of strengthening the terror organization.
- First LookWhite House assembles Middle East policy team to rollout peace plan
President Trump's Middle East policy team is soon to roll out, headed by Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt. The team will be responsible for Mr. Trump's Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, a delicate diplomatic venture that would need to unite a divided Middle East.
- Has US misread the Iranian street?
Recent street protests over Iran's economy seem to suggest the country could be vulnerable to outside pressure. But Iranians say the White House has miscalculated, resulting in increased unity instead.
- In Jordan, UN tries helping refugees find a missing piece: community
Amid the global refugee crisis, it's easy to forget that people who have left everything need more than just the basics of food, clothing, and shelter. To create new lives, community is vital.
- Does new law tilt Israel away from its democratic values?
For decades, Israel's leaders have sought to preserve a balance between its dual identity as a Jewish, but also democratic, state. A new law, say critics, has upset that balance.
- Did Turkey end its state of emergency or make it permanent?
Sustained security threats, real or imagined, can harm democracy. In Turkey, President Erdogan ended a two-year state of emergency, but its contribution to his tight grip on power may be lasting.
- First LookUS, allies set to evacuate Syrian 'White Helmets' away from Russian-backed forces
The United States, Britain, and Canada will lead an evacuation for Syrian civil defense workers trapped in southwest Syria as the Syrian Army appears to be gaining ground and could likely target the Western-backed White Helmets.
- First LookIsrael passes bill defining country as Jewish nation-state
Opponents argue the bill marginalizes Israel’s Arab minority, however, the Israeli government argues the bill merely enshrines into law Israel's existing character as a Jewish state.
- For stressed African migrants in Israel, collective farms offer a refuge
A government plan to expel thousands of African refugees elicited an emotional response from many Israeli Jews – and the idea that kibbutz members could host at-risk families.
- First LookIn Syria, ex-rebels and government enter era of uneasy 'reconciliation'
As government forces reclaim rebel held territory, the military and former fighters are beginning what some call a "reconciliation" process but others consider a humiliating surrender.
- How US stance on Iran could raise price of peace in Lebanon
For any country, what does achieving domestic tranquility cost? In Lebanon, the triumph of Hezbollah has brought relative calm but pushed the country further into the US-Iran line of fire.
- In rediscovered reed flute, a soulful link to Jordanian identity
Music speaks to our souls and our individual and collective identities. How much more so when the music comes from the soil under our feet? And how unfortunate, then, would it be to lose it?
- Syrian civil war, on Israel's doorstep, brings swirl of changing attitudes
Wars bring horror, and Syria’s war is no exception. But in the desperate fight for survival, myths can be smashed, and that sets the stage for sometimes surprising changes in thinking.
- First LookSome Syrians return home although risks remain
Thousands of Syrians stuck at the border of Jordan are returning home after government forces reclaimed previously rebel-held territory. But those returning have concerns about safety or being detained or drafted into the Syrian Army.
- Iran protests: why Rouhani's foes are backing off their hard line
- Into dark cycle of Mideast revenge, this group tries to bring light
Social media can make activism as easy as the click of a mouse. Our reporter accompanied a group whose more demanding mission is to console the victims of Israeli-Palestinian violence in person.
- First LookIranian nuclear enrichment signals resistance to US sanctions
The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran reopened a plant that converts yellowcake – an ingredient that can be used in nuclear power plants or atomic bombs – into gas, calling attention to the uncertain future of the country's international nuclear deal.
- First LookSmall group of Syrian refugees in Lebanon head home
The rare case of returns comes as Lebanese officials increasingly encourage refugees to return to areas where violence has decreased. More than 1 million Syrians live in Lebanon. UN officials and others, however, say it is still not safe for refugees to return to Syria.
- First LookIran bans over 1,300 imports amid protests over its plunging currency
Iran is preparing its economy to resist threatened US sanctions, slapping the import ban on 1,339 goods that could instead be produced within the country.
- First LookSaudi Arabia’s 'driving ban' is finally lifted
Although most women still do not have driver's licenses, some say the June 24 lifting of the restriction is a foot-in-the-door toward increased women's rights across the country. Ultraconservatives, however, argue that women behind the wheel will lead to 'sin' and sexual harassment.