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Iraqi MPs from Sadr’s bloc resign in bid to end months of political paralysis

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This week, Iraq was plunged into more political uncertainty. Lawmakers from the parliamentary bloc of powerful Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr resigned en masse at their leader's request. The Sadrist bloc is the largest in parliament and since an election last October, parties have been unable to form a government. The move aims to up pressure in a bid to end the country's political paralysis. We take a closer look.

Meanwhile, more than half of the population of Syria – some 12.5 million people – don't have enough to eat, according to the World Food Programme. Now, with the country in the middle of a summer drought, the situation is becoming even worse. As if that wasn't enough, the war in Ukraine is contributing to soaring food prices.

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Finally, Lebanon is famous for its beaches, nightlife, mountain resorts and cuisine. The country is hoping that summer tourism could give its economy a much-needed boost. Authorities say they're expecting hundreds of thousands of Lebanese expats and tourists to spend the summer in Beirut and other parts of the country.

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