The US Africa Command is meeting with Libya's Government of National Accord, following what it perceived was a declaration of war made by Egypt, which supports rival forces in Libya.
A United States decision to no longer consider Israeli settlements illegal has sparked outrage among the international community.
The international community has washed its hands of Syria
Comment: Never mind peace, justice or democracy, the global community has decided Assad must stay in power, writes Mona Alami.
Erdogan seeks to unite Muslim leaders over Jerusalem
The heads of 57 Muslim-majority states are set to meet in Istanbul for an emergency OIC summit to discuss Jerusalem.
Brotherhood of Amman: This week in Middle East football
Blog: Al-Faisaly won the Jordanian Pro League this weekend, as Bahrain's giants crumbled and Al-Hilal took a victory ...
Rivalries and relegation: This week in Middle East football
As football seasons in the Middle East draw to a close, tensions were high as teams played in the Arab world's own El Clasicos bringing tears and heartbreak.
Britain must speak up on UAE's human rights violations
Comment: Post-Brexit, the UK is looking to increase its trading relationship with the UAE, and has failed to condemn recent escalating ...
Royals and underdogs: This week in Middle East football
Blog: The opening of April officially took Middle Eastern football into the season's closing moments, writes Uri Levy.
The art of the deal: Trump must engage Palestinians
Comment: If Trump plans to work with Arab rather than the Palestinian leaders themselves, the road ahead will be a rocky one, writes Daoud ...
Arab football season kicks-off a week full of derbies
The Middle Eastern season only officially started last week, but this week was already producing some important matches with a handful of heated ...
I Learn: Jordanian activists bring education to 'left-behind' children
Feature: The state of formal education, especially in rural areas of Jordan and among the huge refugee population, has prompted activists to ...
War in Syria: timeline of key events
The war in Syria has killed over 220,000 people, uprooted millions of families, all but destroyed the health & education systems, and left ...