8 pillars of Egypt's economic recovery Egypt’s economic situation is urgent; the government needs to deliver on reforms. By Bassem Sabry
Will Israel wag the dog on Iran? The Obama administration is struggling to make the case that Israel will benefit from a nuclear deal with Iran. By Geoffrey Aronson
Iranians question tradition on sex, virginity and marriage While more traditional families still insist that a woman must be a virgin before marriage, some men are questioning the custom. By Mehrnaz Samimi In Washington, DC, reporting on Iranian culture
Syrian mothers in refugee camp brace for winter More than 200 Syrian babies are born in Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan every month, and with winter on its way and a shortage of baby food, families are worried. By Brenda Stoter (Syria Pulse)
The Gul Alternative Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s harsh manner may lead his party to consider President Abdullah Gul to run for re-election rather than back Erdogan for president in 2014. By Semih Idiz
Iran and the two Genevas There is widespread understanding that a nuclear deal on Iran will facilitate progress on Syria. By Ali Hashem In Doha, reporting on Iran, regional politics, conflict
Netanyahu faces possible lose-lose on Iran, peace process Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be right in his vigilance on Iran, but if US-Israel relations suffer, he could find himself with a nuclear Iran and a Palestinian state. By Ben Caspit In Tel Aviv, reporting on national security, Israeli politics, defense
Tamarod protest fails in Gaza After months of hype, Nov. 11 passed without a hitch in Gaza as Tamarod was a no-show. By Asmaa al-Ghoul
Crisis of democracy for Islamic parties While Islamic parties in the Middle East have been keen to use democracy as a way to reach power and maintain their authority, they do not apply democratic principles when it comes to other aspects of governance. By Ali Mamouri
Jordan faces no-nukes campaign Jordan's October announcement that it would build two nuclear reactors has ignited a local anti-nuke campaign. By Alice Su
Russian Orthodox Church returns to Mideast Russia's Orthodox Christian heritage in now front and center in Moscow's Middle East policies. By Jean Aziz (Lebanon Pulse)
Palestinians Sideline EU on peace process Despite EU aid, the Palestinian government is not insisting on a more prominent European role in the peace process. By Omar Shaban
Syrian civil society pushes for role at Geneva II Any peace process on Syria should not remain the exclusive domain of armed belligerents responsible for destroying the country, argue Syrian civil society activists. By Antoun Issa
Russia's Iran policy in transition Russia is likely to benefit from an agreement between the P5+1 and Iran. By Fyodor Lukyanov
Iran's low-key reaction to bugging of supreme leader Iran's response to reports that the US National Security Agency bugged Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei during a trip to the Kurdistan region of Iran in 2009 has been relatively muted and has not affected Iran's position on negotiations with the P5+1. By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
The cost of Netanyahu's campaign against an Iran deal Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's opposition to an Iranian nuclear deal has a cost in US-Israel relations. By Akiva Eldar