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Continued bloodshed made 2014 a disastrous year for revolutionaries, not just with the loss of the symbolic city of Homs to the regime, but also the rise of a new foe, the IS group.
This Sunday's first round of France's presidential election will send the top two candidates through to the run-off on 7th May. Here's our round-up of French voters' choices.
A tale of two camps: Refugees in Greece face dramatically different experiences, depending on which camp they end up in, reports Katja Lihtenvalner.
The strange circumstances surrounding the death of a controversial Iraqi journalist has sparked rumours that the media personality was the victim of a politically-motivated retaliatory attack.
In-depth: Theirs is a country plagued by divisions, sectarianism and violence - yet there is much which unites Iraqis, reports Paul Iddon.
Analysis: Turkey's interests in Syria are many, and it may seek to use its FSA allies as a proxy in the north-west when Ankara eventually withdraws, writes Paul Iddon.
Analysis: The Islamic State group imposed its 'caliphate' across swathes of Iraq and Syria, but as they are beaten back from Mosul, will Iraqi militias press on into Syria?
Analysis: After being deprived of much of its former territory in Iraq, and facing pressure in its Syrian stronghold of Raqqa, IS is attempting to gain new ground.
Foreign Minister Alan Duncan has defended the UK government's relationship with Turkey, but said there was no hard proof US-based cleric Gulen was involved in a coup attempt last year.
Analysis: The Golden Division has spearheaded the fight to retake Mosul, but many fear it may burn itself out in the process, reports Paul Iddon.