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The United Nations is preparing to take advantage of Syria's first major truce in five years to deliver aid to thousands of besieged civilians.
The five-year Syrian war and its effect on Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt has cost an estimated $35 billion in lost output, according to the World Bank.
On Wednesday, the Syrian regime achieved one of their biggest victories over the rebels, while Western powers push opposition politicians to agree to peace talks favourable to Assad.
Feature: Unable to get visas to Turkey, Palestinians from Syria residing in Lebanon are being forced to return to the war-torn country in order to reach the gate-way to Europe.
Feature: Al-Araby al-Jadeed charts the downfall of Aleppo and the displacement of its residents due to the ongoing Syrian war.
Analysis: The Kremlin could be facing a daily bill of $4 million for its military support of Damascus, and the Russian public is showing its concern.
Baghdad has allowed Russian cargo planes loaded with arms to fly over Iraqi airspace into Syria amid speculation Moscow planning to build an airbase near Latakia, media reported Tuesday.
Analysis: Afghans, Iraqis and Pakistanis among those who have joined Bashar al-Assad's army as it runs low on Syrian nationals after four years of war.
Feature: The Syrian regime has been accused of denying civilians access to fresh, safe water, and it is the poorest and most vulnerable who suffer.
Comment: Events suggest Bashar al-Assad's war is reaching its endgame, as rebel forces advance and domestic and international allies waver, says Diana Darke.