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Analysis: Iran's political system is famously inscrutable because it is neither completely authoritarian nor completely democratic, but a curious hybrid of both.
Analysis: The historically bitter relations between Manama and Tehran have plumbed new depths after Bahrain arrested a "terrorist cell" it says is backed by Iran.
Feature: Iraqi victims of terror and violence complain of neglect and unfair procedures viewed as attempting to discourage victims from claiming compensation.
Feature: As the number of Iranian soldiers killed in Syria rises, Tehran's continuing propping up of Bashar al-Assad’s regime has become a subject of public debate, reports Arthur Macmillan.
Feature: A ferry line between Tripoli and Turkey has become part of the route to Europe used by Syrian and Palestinian refugees, as well as Lebanese youths and families.
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.
With Russia and Jordan agreeing to coordinate their military operations over Syria, analysts are divided over the significance, and whether the move marks an U-turn by Amman.
Analysis: The new Saudi foreign policy shines the spotlight on the economy, despite the bloody morass of violent turmoil plaguing the region.
Analysis: Both the US and Russia are attempting to entice Kurdish fighters - proven to be an effective force against IS in Syria - to join their 'side'.
Feature: While Jordan is at the forefront of the war against the Islamic State group, journalists fear that they might be the targets of new press laws.