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Temperature rise estimated at 1.15C and water rise accelerating since 1993, WMO finds
Activists hope western leaders will use climate conference to put pressure on Cairo’s autocratic rulers
Hardline politicians fear lengthy unrest makes the country vulnerable to threats from separatists and Islamist insurgents
Rich countries’ willingness to pay poorer nations to ditch fossil fuels is being put to the test
Deal comes as kingdom seeks to diversify its oil-dependent economy
Poor treatment of foreign labourers casts shadow over assurances from football tournament’s host country
Ex-PM set to return as head of one of most rightwing governments in Israel’s history
Towns and cities across country suffer fresh demonstrations which are widening to include new social groups
Ultranationalists are empowered after helping to secure election victory
His partnership with ultranationalist Ben-Gvir will sully the country’s reputation
Rising support for ultranationalist politician appears to pave way for Benjamin Netanyahu’s return
Strong showing by extreme right after fifth ballot in four years puts ex-prime minister on course for comeback
Mix of grants and loans essential, says Berlin’s finance minister
Saudi Aramco makes $42.4bn quarterly profits as BP steps up share buybacks
Russian withdrawal from Black Sea initiative could have ‘catastrophic consequences’ for poorer countries
Aaliya’s Books is giving Lebanon’s wines the national – and international – platform they deserve
Apple to set up Middle East distribution in Riyadh hub that aims to lure multinationals from UAE
Fractious political class unable to agree on a successor to Michel Aoun
Even a limited strike in Ukraine would have catastrophic global effects
The global crisis has magnified the fragility of the country’s state-driven economic model and forced it to take out new multilateral loans
Prime minister may U-turn on decision not to go to COP27 following criticism by Tory MPs
With next month’s election on a knife edge, the ex-prime minister’s chances are likely to depend on the far right
Make a getaway – in the city, at the beach or in the desert
Accord marks rare instance of co-operation and pragmatism between two foes that have never held diplomatic ties
Mass protests have again highlighted how women’s clothing is a political issue in the country
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