Archive of Features
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Interactive: Saudi Arabia’s pioneering women
While Saudi women won their right to political participation this year, many others have been breaking the glass ceilings in other fields Features -
Is Iran behind Iraq and Lebanon’s ‘Awakening?’
ANALYSIS: Reminiscent of the Arab Spring to some, the phenomenon in both countries may have Iranian hegemony at the source Features -
Arrest of Khobar bomb mastermind ‘raises doubts about trusting Iran’
Analsyts told Al Arabiya that al-Mughassil’s capture reinforces the U.S. Republican congressional opposition to the nuclear deal Features -
As #YouStink gains momentum, Lebanese doubtful over change
The country has been ruled by the same political elite for years, many of them warlords during the civil war Features -
Detained at the border
The dramatic moment when a Syrian migrant family is detained after crossing the barbed wire into Hungary. Features -
Interactive: World day of the forcibly disappeared
Nearly 85,000 people have been forcibly disappeared in Syria since the civil conflict erupted in 2011 Features -
Russia-Egypt relations: Farewell to old alliances?
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi heads to Russia amid another round of official propaganda about the significance of the fast-growing strategic alliance Features -
Garbage overflows in Beirut
Protests over trash collection spill over into street violence and calls for the Lebanese government to resign. Features -
Saudi women say municipal elections 'opens up windows'
On December 12, women will be able to register to vote and run for office in the municipal elections Features -
ISIS bomber kills two Iraqi generals in Anbar
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