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Comment: Obama says he will limit presidential powers of war, but what he says and what happens in Iraq and beyond are two different matters, says Said Arikat.
Feature: Turkish officials are lobbying against schools affiliated to Fethullah Gulen, as the rift deepens between President Erdogan and the exiled religious leader.
Comment: The photo of a young, revolutionary woman dying on her feet, her male comrade on his knees holding her upright, will become the iconic image of the Arab revolutions, an image that will forever dwarf the tyrants.
Comment: Iraqi officials have been learning the lessons of Washington's war rhetoric.
A framework for a political resolution has been tentatively agreed by several of Syria's opposition figures ahead of the Moscow peace conference.
With an assault by Iraqi forces on Mosul expected in the coming months, the Islamic State group have raided homes in the city - hunting suspected collaborators.
Talks to focus on fight against the Islamic State, training for Iraq’s army as well as dangers posed to western countries from European nationals returning to carry out attacks.
Islamic State extremist group is fortifying its positions in Mosul as Iraqi forces gear up for a battle to regain control of the northern city from the militants.
Soldiers to start deploying next month. Several thousands Syrian rebels to be trained in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar in early spring.
America’s antipathy to the ICC leaves Palestinians with few supporters among a military establishment otherwise increasingly wary of Israel. Potentially far more effective would be legal action under US law, analysts suggest.