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Thursday

Earlier this month, Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's new deputy crown prince, met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sissi in Cairo. Egyptian Presidency Handout/EPA /Landov hide caption

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Saudi King Salman Reshuffles Line Of Succession

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Wednesday

Saudi Arabian Monarch Announces Changes To Kingdom's Line Of Succession

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Thursday

Al-Qaida In Yemen Expands During Saudi Bombing Campaign

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Wednesday

Saudi Strikes In Yemen Wrap Up; Operation Renewal Of Hope Begins

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Tuesday

Saudi Arabia Says It Is Ending Airstrikes In Yemen

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Monday

Saudi Arabia's army fires artillery shells toward Houthi rebels along the Saudi border with Yemen on April 15. Outside Saudi Arabia, many are critical of the military campaign and question whether it will succeed, but it is popular inside the kingdom. STR/Reuters/Landov hide caption

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Saudi Airstrikes Raise Doubts Abroad, Spark Patriotic Fervor At Home

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Friday

Yemeni Civilians Trapped Between Saudi Airstrikes, Rebel Attacks

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Friday

Some Egyptians Question Country's Role In Yemen Conflict

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Monday

Yemenis Pay The Price For Saudi Arabia-Iran Rivalry

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Sunday

Saudi Airstrikes Could Be Precursor To Ground Invasion In Yemen

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Wednesday

The Migrant Offshore Aid Station (MOAS) carries out its first rescue in the Mediterranean in August 2014. The Malta-based private rescue service founded by a wealthy American and his Italian wife has rescued more than 3,000 migrants since its launch in August 2014. Barcroft Media /Landov hide caption

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Couple Spends Millions To Save Migrants In The Mediterranean

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Thursday

Survivors are escorted from the National Bardo Museum in Tunis on Wednesday. At least 20 foreign tourists were reportedly killed in the attack. Mohamed Messara/EPA/Landov hide caption

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Attack On Museum Seen As Strike Against Tunisian Economy

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Wednesday

Tunisian Officials Still Investigating Deadly Museum Attack

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Saturday

A photo from the wedding of Ahmed Shehata and Shaimaa Daif shows friends of the couple mocking members of the so-called Islamic State. Shehata says he staged the surprise to show his wife that ISIS was "something to laugh at, not to fear." Courtesy of Ahmed Shehata hide caption

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Egyptians Fight ISIS Fear-Mongering With Punchlines And Parody

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Saturday

In Malta, Journalist Makes A Bridge Between Somalia And Asylum

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