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Analysis: The Nusra Front's "moderate" wing appear to have shifted the militants to a more conciliatory role in the Syrian conflict, reports Enest Khoury.
Analysis: Ankara moved its traditional Anzac Day commemorations forward in order to clash with the centenary of the mass slaughter carried out by Ottoman troops.
Analysis: Since the US invasion in 2003, Iraq's children have suffered, and continue to suffer, unimaginably. The scars will remain for generations, say Dirk Andreasens and Bie Kentane.
Feature: The whereabouts of one of the Iraqi Baath party's most senior figures, has been a popular topic of conversation in Iraq. Amir al-Obedi presents three theories.
Feature: Evidence gathered by the World Tribunal on Iraq in 2005 highlights the shocking treatment of Iraqi civilians in prisons run by the US.
Analysis: A new rebel coalition in Idlib might move away from Islamist rhetoric and curb al-Nusra Front's influence in Syria, while battling the regime.
Feature: Iraq has an estimated 25 million land mines, some of which date back decades. The cost of removing them and making the country safe again will be huge.
Analysis: One of the most radical transformations in the history of US intelligence is reportedly underway, shifting its agents from traditional spying ops to snooping roles.
First person: Syrian refugees are putting their lives in the hands of people-smugglers as they try to escape their war-torn country. Here is one young man's story.
Analysis: Ankara must decide whether to send ground troops into Mosul, or simply provide the Iraqi government with logistical support.