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Attack on Iran Ship Off Yemen Escalates Shadow War

An attack this week on an Iranian cargo ship that is said to serve as a floating base for Iran's paramilitary Revolutionary Guard forces off the coast of Yemen has escalated a yearslong shadow war in Mideast waters. The development comes just as world powers are negotiating over Tehran's tattered nuclear deal.

The assault on the MV Saviz on Tuesday appears to have caused the most-extensive damage yet in this shadow war, seemingly between Iran and Israel - and one that could further escalate regional tensions. Attacks and counterattacks between the two nations could spin out of control.

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Iraqi Engagement with U.S., Allies Upsets Pro-Iranians

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi faces daily pressure from pro-Iranian groups at home, but that has not stopped him from reaching out to Tehran's enemies.

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Jordan's Prince Hamzah, Sidelined Former Heir to Throne

Jordan's Prince Hamzah, who says he is under house arrest in a dispute with the government, was once the crown prince but lost that title to the son of his half-brother King Abdullah II.

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Jordan: Key Things to Know

Jordan, a former British protectorate, is seen as a key Western ally and anchor of stability in the Middle East.

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Key Dates in Jordan's History

A Jordanian top former royal aide was among several suspects arrested Saturday, as the army warned a half-brother of King Abdullah II against damaging the country's security.

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One Virus, One Stuck Ship Spark Global Trade Rethink

A virus visible through only the most powerful microscopes and a huge container ship stuck in the Suez canal visible from space highlight how fragile the "just-in-time" global trade system can be.

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African Insurgents Pry Open New Fronts for Jihadist Campaigns

From the arid expanses of the Sahel into the Sinai Peninsula and now Mozambique, Africa is proving fertile ground for jihadist groups looking to bolster their notoriety by exploiting conflicts that have often festered for years.

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Megaship Blocks Suez Canal: What We Know

A giant container ship, almost as long as New York's Empire State Building is high, became wedged during a sandstorm last Tuesday in Egypt's Suez Canal.

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Netanyahu: Master Politician Fighting for Survival

Benjamin Netanyahu has ruled as Israel's prime minister for a record 12 consecutive years, partly by convincing many voters that only he can keep the Jewish state safe while defending it on the world stage.

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East Jerusalem's Palestinians Torn between Two Elections

Even if they pay their taxes to Israel, east Jerusalem's Palestinians will be barred from voting in Tuesday's election because the Jewish state does not consider them as citizens. 

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