Despite increasing dangers Palestinian and Israeli activists continue their efforts to oppose the occupation peacefully.
Gone is Shimon Peres, but so is his era (John Bell, Al Jazeera)
During his long career, he was involved in the good, the bad and the ugly of Israel’s politics.
Boko Haram refugees in Niger find safety, but lack aid (Al Jazeera)
Refugees in the southeastern region of Niger say they no longer fear Boko Haram, but their problems are far from over.
Israel police target Palestinian Balad party in arrests (Al Jazeera)
Mass arrest of party members over fraud allegations seek to ‘de-legitimise Arab political activism’.
Setting history alight: Revolution and history in Egypt (Al Jazeera)
From Jeeps running over protesters to a museum being set alight, Yehia Ghanem recalls key moments in Egypt’s revolution.
Letter from Aleppo: ‘My city is not just a death toll’ (Al Jazeera)
A Syrian Civil Defense member and resident of Aleppo reflects on the worst onslaught the city witnessed since 2011.
In Egypt’s Guantanamo ‘abuse is systematic’ (Al Jazeera)
Prison authorities refused to provide inmates with medical care, possibly causing their deaths, HRW report finds.
Life in an ISIL firing zone on the Syria-Turkey border (Al Jazeera)
With dozens of rockets landing in Kilis this year, some residents say they have become afraid to go outside.
Sudan accused of chemical weapons attacks in Darfur (Al Jazeera)
Sudanese officials deny Amnesty report alleging suspected use of chemical weapons by Sudan’s government forces.
US to Russia: Stop Aleppo assault or Syria talks end (Al Jazeera)
Kerry tells Lavrov US holds Russia responsible for use of incendiary and bunker buster bombs against Aleppo civilians.