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In-depth: Al-Qaeda’s leadership has warned fighters in Syria to avoid Snapchat, which, though popular with Jabhat Fateh al-Sham, could allow Western intelligence agencies to spy on them, reports Austin Bodetti.
In-depth: From northern Homs to Madaya, the Assad regime is tightening sieges on rebel-held towns, starving out locals who in turn are forced to eat grass.
Thousands of digital activists will take part in a crowd-sourcing data project to track how the US-led military coalition's bombings destroyed almost 80 percent of Syria's Raqqa.
Politics: France organises international conference to find political solutions to the conflicts in Iraq and Syria, after IS makes significant gains in both countries.
Analysis: This weekend, Emirati soldiers were welcomed home from missions in Yemen. But the campaign is being held up as the UAE's mission to stabilise the Gulf against outside forces.
Israel almost certainly did kill former Lebanese prisoner Samir Kantar despite Tel Aviv predictable reticence, and now the region waits to see Hizballah's response, amid reports of a Russian role.
As Turkey faces a military coup attempt on Friday, here are some key facts and figures relating to the strategically important NATO member state.
Interview: From working with The White Helmets to the creation of Planet Syria, The Syria Campaign continues to accelerate progress towards a peaceful and democratic future for Syria.
In-depth: As billions of dollars are pledged, many Syrians remain sceptical.
Analysis: It is easy to lose sight of the fact that US officials do not see IS as an existential threat to America, and they remain confident that Washington will remain the unchallenged power in the Middle East.