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Comment: With all the hand-wringing over how many moderate rebels in Syria to back, there should be no debate about supporting besieged and starving civilians, writes Shawn Carrié
Comment: The economic and political aftershocks of Brexit will weaken the EU and perhaps eventually lead to its disintegration, making way for the appeasement of Russian aggression, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab
Robert E. Hunter, veteran US diplomat, analyses how Brexit will weaken West in the eyes of foes, and calls on US to show leadership to undo some of the damage
Comment: Islamist movements are at a cross roads, and the way forward is to agree on the principles of the democratic system and abide by them, writes Azmi Bishara.
Comment: Zoe Gardner of Asylum Aid UK, says that we stand at a key moment in history. It is time to stop passing the buck and rise to the challenge.
Algeria has temporarily blocked access to Facebook and Twitter to prevent cheeting on high school exams, after questions were leaked online.
Comment: Postulating about radical Islam does nothing to tackle the real issues of gun control and homophobia. Instead, it serves to deepen divisions and further political agendas, writes Usaid Saddiqui
Comment: Palestine's natural allies are either too weakened by internal crises or too eager to secure American sponsorship to provide solid support for their neighbour, writes Tom Charles
Comment: Between the grief and the blame, Americans have nothing to fear from thorough research into ending the epidemic of gun massacres, writes Andrew Leber and Nicholas Morley.
Comment: Islamists must choose between developing into a civil and democratic political and cultural force, or conservative isolation with a violent future, writes Azmi Bishara.