6:01pm

Syria-Turkey border blast kills at least 13

Damaged cars at the scene of an explosion at Cilvegozu border gate near the town of Reyhanli on the Turkish-Syrian border in Hatay province ©Reuters

Deaths raise prospect of instability spreading to neighbours

Analysis

HSBC Bank Chief Executive Officer Simon Cooper speaks during the Reuters Middle East Investment Summit in Dubai October 26, 2009. ©Reuters
HSBC Mideast chief sees exponentially growing connections
– Simeon Kerr
5:31pm

Egyptian scholars choose Grand Mufti

Apolitical professor wins vote over Brotherhood favourite

Seamstresses work in a factory that makes and exports Valentino men's suits in 10th of Ramadan City, Egypt ©Reuters MIDDLE EASTERN FINANCE 4:34pm

Trade conditions weaken Egypt textiles

Clothing exporters concerned by weaker trading conditions

Mr Moussavi and Zahra Rahnavard attends a women-only gathering in Bahman Cultural Centre, southern Tehran. ©Zohreh Soleimani IRAN 4:17pm

Security forces detain Moussavi daughters

No reason given for arrest of family of Iranian activist

MIDDLE EASTERN FINANCE 12:58pm

Mideast bankers hope steady M&A continues

Optimism follows last year’s doubling of deals in region

Roula Khalaf from COMMENT 2:34am

The alluring but misleading Turkish model

The country and its Arab neighbours are at different stages

An Egyptian man walks by vendors at a market in Cairo, Egypt ©Eyevine Roula Khalaf from COMMENT Feb 10, 2013

Arab world: Underfunded renaissance

Inexperienced Islamist leaders in Egypt and Tunisia are struggling to manage economic grievances

Locals take in the view of the city of Doha ©Getty Feb 10, 2013

Global deals put Qatar debt in spotlight

Financing structures are rarely made public

MIDDLE EASTERN POLITICS & SOCIETY Feb 10, 2013

Tunisian PM’s cabinet hit by resignations

Three members of president’s party quit Hamadi Jebali’s government

Feb 10, 2013

Bahrain opposition agrees to attend talks

Government hopes to break two-year political impasse

View from the US from MARKETS Feb 10, 2013

Egyptian spring could be European storm

Desperate people can behave badly, warns John Dizard

From COMPANIES Feb 8, 2013

Kaupthing settles claims against skeikh

Winding-up board of Icelandic bank in confidential settlement

Feb 8, 2013

Tahrir sexual assault victims speak out

Controversial salafi preacher accuses women of ‘having no shame’

MIDDLE EASTERN POLITICS & SOCIETY Feb 8, 2013

Belaid funeral stokes Tunisian tension

General strike grips nation as murdered leader is buried

MIDDLE EASTERN POLITICS & SOCIETY Feb 8, 2013

Tunisian union calls for general strike

Tension rises ahead of murdered opposition leader’s funeral

From MARKETS Feb 7, 2013

Investors start a new scramble for Africa

Frontier markets outperform mainstream counterparts this year

Philip Stephens from COMMENT Feb 7, 2013

Intervention: the US won’t, Europe can’t

Europeans have caught the bug just as the US has shaken it off – but they lack the means

MIDDLE EASTERN POLITICS & SOCIETY Feb 7, 2013

Just Falafel’s taste for fast expansion

Fast-food outlet uses franchise partners for global chain

Feb 7, 2013

Khamenei rejects direct talks with US

Iran’s supreme leader hits back as nuclear dispute intensifies

Feb 6, 2013

Tunisian leader dissolves government

Move follows assassination of leading opposition figure

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