BBC Middle East News
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Iran violations may amount to crimes against humanity - UN expert
A special rapporteur says the state may have committed violations amounting to international crimes.
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Why did the US and allies invade Iraq, 20 years ago?
The US and three allies invaded Iraq 20 years ago, but most countries were against the war.
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Iraq War: The helmet that saved a Black Watch soldier's life
Black Watch veteran Kevin Stacey served three tours of Iraq, despite being seriously injured by a roadside bomb.
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Saudi Arabia invited Iran's President Raisi to visit, Tehran says
The visit - not yet confirmed by Riyadh - would build on a thaw in tensions, brokered by China.
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What chicken feet tell us about daily life in Egypt
Rising food prices mean Egyptians are struggling to put food on the table for their families.
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Israel protests: Thousands march against Netanyahu court reform
Huge protests continue against the government plan to curb Supreme Court powers.
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Iraq War: Ali Abbas lost both arms in the war
Ali Abbas's life changed forever after he lost both of his arms and most of his family in the war.
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Jenin: Four Palestinians killed in Israeli raid
The dead include at least two senior militants and a 16-year-old boy, Palestinian officials say.
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New Israel protests as Netanyahu rejects judicial reforms compromise
The PM holds firm on his judicial overhaul plan, after the president warns of a risk of "civil war".
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Israel believes roadside bombing suspect crossed from Lebanon
Israeli forces shot dead the suspect hours after a man was wounded by a bomb blast on Monday.
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UAE arbitrarily detaining 2,400 Afghan asylum seekers - report
Asylum seekers evacuated after the Taliban takeover are "stranded in limbo", Human Rights Watch says.
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Israeli teachers' racist WhatsApp chat caught by pupils
The education minister apologises after Ethiopian Israeli girls film teachers mocking them on a trip.