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Turkey is destined to remain confined to Syria's northwest region focusing on keeping IS away from its border and Kurds contained, while leaving Assad's future to negotiations, writes Paul Iddon.
Analysis: A formidable British presence in the region will likely help London secure further lucrative arms sales with the Arab Gulf states, Paul Iddon writes.
The Islamic State group has been largely defeated, but there is a shadow of the war which continues to maim and kill, reports Laura Cappon.
Analysis: Donald Trump's administration will have to reconcile the desires of Turkey with the on-the-ground reality of Syrian Kurds if he is to fulfil his Syria policy, writes Paul Iddon.
Iran is faced with tough new economic sanctions, amid a region in turmoil. °®Âþµº speaks to Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif about the implications of new US actions.
The two countries have gone through their ups and downs, with probably more downs than ups, writes Paul Iddon.
In-depth: While safe from the bombs of Mosul's frontlines, children who have fled the Islamic State group's 'caliphate' struggle with the trauma of what they have seen and suffered.
Our fortnightly round-up from Iraq features more on the new premier, Adel Abdul Mahdi, who has close ties to both Iran and the United States.
°®Âþµº Meets: Bushra and Bashida, two Yazidi sisters who share their stories on Islamic State group atrocities and researcher Barzan Barzani about future legal protection for the community.
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'.