Mideast news
Trump backs two-state solution: 'I think that's what works best'
He also defended Israel's right to respond militarily to threats to its borders on all sides.
Trump backs two-state solution: "I think that's what works best"
Prince William says he is dedicated to bring about Mideast peace
Slavery and dispossession in the modern Middle East
Leader of Syrian al-Qaida wing says aiming to take Damascus
Nusra Front leader Abu Mohamad al-Golani tells Al Jazeera that Syrian President "Assad's fall won't take a long time."
Analysis: NPT - Five years of grace
The next Review Conference will be convened in 2020.
Hezbollah's Nasrallah: The US can't protect anyone from ISIS
Leader of Lebanese Shi'ite organization calls for countrymen to "end their silence and confront the [infidel] threat" posed by Islamic State, Syrian rebel groups.
Abbas: Israeli settlement activity preventing peace talks
At World Economic Forum, Palestinian Authority president calls on international community to intervene on issue of settlement building.
Netanyahu says he wants talks with Palestinians to resume, sources claim
Silvan Shalom to be in charge of peace process with Palestinians.
Hezbollah clashes with al-Qaida-linked group on Lebanon-Syria border
Fighters from pro-Assad Lebanese terror group clash with gunmen from opponents of Damascus regime - Nusra Front.
Syria's Assad: ISIS has expanded since start of US-led air strikes
President of embattled country says there are some estimates that Islamic State is attracting 1,000 recruits a month in Syria.
Lebanese-American porn star sparks rage in Arab world after success
Mia Khalifa, who grew up in Lebanon, has been the target of many death threats on social media after becoming a top porn star on the web in 2014.
Experts raise speculation over succession after Saudi king falls ill
Prof. Teitelbaum to ‘Post’: Saudi successions are usually smooth. The royal family knows that succession battles can be devastating and will do everything to avoid one.
Price tag for Middle East chaos: $35 billion
The Policy Research Working Paper released in December analyzes the economic effects on Syria, Iraq, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon, finding that Syria and Iraq have been hardest hit.