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Telecoms billionaire is the third man in a year to try to form a government
Kais Saied’s removal of Hichem Mechichi described as ‘a coup’ by opponents
Hamstrung by differences but determined to keep Netanyahu out, Naftali Bennett’s new government proves resilient
Rabat denies bugging Macron’s phone but kingdom’s foreign policy has become more assertive
The man behind the Israeli military spyware manufacturer must clean up the human rights questions surrounding its usage
Military takes command of pandemic response as medical chaos adds to country’s political and economic woes
Political parties focus on next year’s elections as senior officials at home and abroad acknowledge depth of crisis
Tech unicorn plays crucial part in state’s outreach as it woos countries such as the UAE, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia
Macron’s phone number on list of potential targets for NSO Group’s Pegasus technology
Prime minister complains to chief executive about planned withdrawal from occupied Palestinian territories
Demonstrations follow dissent against power cuts and pose challenge for incoming president Ebrahim Raisi
Inside the government and military’s squeeze on Safwan Thabet and his dairy company
Court verdict on sovereignty of Western Sahara may roil supplies
In 4 weeks, new foreign minister has visited Rome, Brussels and UAE as government seeks to turn page on Netanyahu era
Social media group says fake online personas were created to trick victims into clicking malicious links
Beirut plunged deeper into crisis after 10 months of failed attempts to form new government
Financing must match the challenges the young face in education, protection, health, and hygiene
Agreement could unlock accord to raise production but discussions are continuing
Former crown prince crossed the royal court’s red lines by presenting himself as a tribune of the people
Riyadh’s new tariffs hit Emirati businesses as regional tensions spill into economic arena
Security company says Middle East experts targeted using spoof emails from School of Oriental and African Studies staff
Digital technology is accused of fuelling conflict but it can help to overcome it as well
Brussels applies pressure as Beirut power vacuum deepens economic and political crisis
Pair receive 15-year terms for their involvement in attempted ‘sedition’
Move makes it first country in world to offer third dose of Pfizer jab to tackle spread of Delta variant
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