Syrian Oil Becomes Fault Line In War With Syria's oil reserves divided between Kurdish and opposition forces, some fear a clash over the country's energy resources. By Andrea Glioti
Brotherhood's Bayoumi: Egypt 'Will Not Turn Its Back' on US In an interview, Deputy Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood Rashad al-Bayoumi addressed Egyptian-US relations, Egypt's economy and President Morsi's position on the Syrian crisis. By Adnan Abu Amer
Israel, China and the Arab Initiative For how long will China continue its “business as usual” policy with Israel if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu keeps squandering the Arab Peace Initiative? By Akiva Eldar
Lebanon Army Prohibits Nakba Demonstration in Maroun al-Ras To avoid a repeat of last year, when Palestinian demonstrators breached the Israeli border fence, the Lebanese army has prohibited Palestinian demonstrators from going to Maroun al-Ras to commemorate Nabka Day. By Nasser Chararah
Algerian Ministry of Religious Affairs Warns Against Extremism The Algerian Ministry of Religious Affairs and Endowments has warned against the growth of religious extremism in the country, including takfiri Salafism. By Kaci Racelma
Turnout Weak for Nakba Day in Gaza The Gaza Strip's Nakba Day rally suffered low attendance this year as disenchanted youths turned to social media to express their frustration. By Hazem Balousha
Iraqi Judiciary Opens Hawija Investigation Nearly a month after the deadly attacks on protesters by internal security forces in the town of Hawija, Iraq’s judiciary investigates the events and the people involved. By Ali Abel Sadah
Iraqi Politics Needs a Roadmap For the Future Following Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani’s visit to Baghdad at the end of April, Iraq’s political class still has many challenges. By Mustafa al-Kadhimi
Women's Prison in Gaza Swells With 'Moral' Criminals Many of the increasingly numerous prisoners in Gaza's only all-female jail have been convicted of "moral" crimes. By Abeer Ayyoub In Istanbul, reporting on Palestine
High-Profile Gaza Visitors Leave Hollow Mark Leaders from the Islamic world have begun making their way to Gaza, but their visits do little to advance the Palestinian cause. By Rana Baker
Palestine and Syria Vie For Center Stage in Region Does the media’s preoccupation with Israeli-Palestinian negotiations overshadow developments in Syria? By Scarlett Haddad
Journalists Slam Hamas Crackdown On PFLP Protest Hamas police officers violently dispersed a PFLP protest against the Israeli strike on Syria last week, targeting journalists covering the rally. By Mohammed Suliman
Rise of Radical Jihadists Setback for Syria US military intervention would not have prevented, and will not prevent, radical jihadism in Syria. By Nervana Mahmoud
Tehran Battles Drugs, Addiction And Crime An inside report on rising drug addiction and crime in Iran’s capital. By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
Gaming Iran’s Presidential Election The signs point to a tight race between former Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani and Tehran Mayor Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. By Shahir ShahidSaless
Obama Should Ask Erdogan To Respect Press Freedom in Turkey Turkey can only lead the region if it really strengthens its democracy and respects freedom of expression and press freedom. By Tulin Daloglu