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Whoever occupies the White House next, he or she will inherit one of the most complex and brutal crises in the world: the war in Syria.
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: Despite warming relations between Ankara and Erbil, Turkey is alarmed at the idea of Kurdish 'expansion' northern Iraq, writes Paul Iddon
With just months left in office, President Obama still refuses to flex US military might which critics say could help end Syria's brutal civil war.
Analysis: Sheikh Wahed Balous fought to protect his community from Syria's war. After he was killed in a suspected regime bomb on Friday, Suweida's peace has been shattered.
Investigation: IS' use of drones - essentially toys armed with bombs - is likely to have profound effects on warfare by both sub-state groups and conventional militaries, writes Nick Waters.
Seventy-five Kurdish refugees in limbo on a UK military base in Cyprus for 17 years are hoping a judicial review will give them permission to settle in Britain.
Analysis: Hafez al-Assad died 15 years ago. But the militarised security state that he established stands up today, over the dead bodies of Syrians.
Analysis: The opening of Moscow's Cathedral Mosque is a landmark decision for Russia, which has been battling with a bad PR image in the Muslim world.
Analysis: One year after it rebranded itself, it is clear that the group is unlike any other "terrorist" organisation the world has ever seen.