Four Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli troops during confrontations on one day this week.
Read moreBy Tom Bateman
BBC Middle East Correspondent

Four Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli troops during confrontations on one day this week.

Four Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli troops during confrontations on one day this week.

Shahd says authorities told her to remove breast tissue that grew after she began taking oestrogen.

Salah Hammouri, accused of belonging to a terrorist group, has had his Jerusalem residency revoked.

Egypt has a high Caesarean section rate, with doctors accused of using it for cash and convenience.

It is one of only three regions in the world where the virus that causes Aids is still on the rise.

Organisers promised a sustainable World Cup, but daily shuttle flights are generating huge CO2 emissions.

Activists say Mehran Samak was shot by security forces after he honked a car horn as a sign of protest.

Four Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli troops during confrontations on one day this week.

Shahd says authorities told her to remove breast tissue that grew after she began taking oestrogen.

Salah Hammouri, accused of belonging to a terrorist group, has had his Jerusalem residency revoked.

Egypt has a high Caesarean section rate, with doctors accused of using it for cash and convenience.

It is one of only three regions in the world where the virus that causes Aids is still on the rise.

Organisers promised a sustainable World Cup, but daily shuttle flights are generating huge CO2 emissions.

Activists say Mehran Samak was shot by security forces after he honked a car horn as a sign of protest.

Shahd says authorities told her to remove breast tissue that grew after she began taking oestrogen.

Salah Hammouri, accused of belonging to a terrorist group, has had his Jerusalem residency revoked.

Egypt has a high Caesarean section rate, with doctors accused of using it for cash and convenience.
By Tom Bateman
BBC Middle East Correspondent
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BBC News
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Social media video from Spain appears to show a novel method of transport for African migrants trying to enter the European Union.
On Thursday evening, a paraglider drifted over the border fence that separates Morocco from the Spanish territory of Melilla.
Spanish police have not caught or identified the illegal entrant.
Security forces in Spain's enclaves in North Africa have frequently had to deter large groups of migrants trying to climb over fences, swim onto beaches or walk round at low-tide.
By Nagham Kassem
BBC Arabic
By Lauren Moss, LGBT correspondent & Josh Parry, LGBT producer
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Unesco has added the spicy paste harissa to its list of intangible cultural heritage on behalf of Tunisia.
The UN's cultural agency said that it was part of Tunisia's national identity.
Harissa - which is made with sun-dried hot peppers, spices and olive oil - is found across North Africa, but is most closely associated with Tunisia.
In its application to Unesco, Tunisia described harissa as an integral part of the country's daily culinary and food traditions.
By Hossam Fazulla
BBC Arabic
By Sameer Hashmi
Middle East business correspondent, Dubai
By Angus Cochrane
BBC Scotland News
By Natalie Lisbona
Business reporter, Jerusalem
Rishi Sunak hosted Welsh schoolchildren to watch the World Cup football at Downing Street.
By David Gritten
BBC News
By Chris Wood
BBC News in Qatar
By David Gritten
BBC News
Videos show people dancing in streets and honking car horns after the football team lost to the USA.
By Jack Grey
BBC News