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Lone wolves or 'leaderless Jihadis' are a phenomenon that has roots in the19th Century. Dalia Ghanem-Yazebeck looks at these terrorists and how they operate.
Comment: In seeking to consolidate power into an executive presidency, Erdogan recognises there are limited numbers of fronts on which he can fight, writes Tim Eaton.
World leaders sent out messages of condolence and support to the French people early on Friday morning, promising to stand by the country's side during its time of need.
Comment: America is well-placed to adjust and reinvent itself, in part thanks to its diverse population. Refusing to do so would herald cultural bankruptcy, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab.
Comment: US drone strikes are killing innocent men, women and children. They are mired in controversy and only serve to stoke further violence, aiding America's enemies, writes Usaid Saddiqui.
Comment: Brexit paves the way to an unfettered flow of arms, and leaves Britain looking to make new deals in order to reinforce its waning diplomatic clout, writes Nick Rodrigo.
Comment: Failure to recognise that imperial rivalry does not mean fundamentally different interests, is obscuring the reality and Washington's intention to preserve the regime in Syria, writes Charles Davis.
Iraqis are furious about their police's continued use of fake bomb detectors after one of the deadliest ever bombings hit the country on Sunday.
Trading accusations of responsibility does not help anyone understand the roots of the crisis at hand.
Comment: Syrians have become victims of US inaction in the war, which has left them at the mercy of Assad's barrel bombs and ruthless IS militants, says Dr. Radwan Ziadeh