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Comment: Interventions are often masked as humanitarian endeavours, and the government's rejection of the Dubs amendment betrays the self-interested, political motives behind its actions, says Usaid Saddiqui
Comment: After three infamous terrorist attacks, Tunisia's tourism industry is down, but not out, says James Denselow.
Comment: While the Tory campaign uses dirty tactics to associate Labour's Mayoral candidate with terrorism, Khan remains upbeat about the politics of hope and unity for Londoners, says Tom Charles
Comment: Zizek's view of the so-called refugee crisis seems to echo the thinking behind 'Fortress Europe' rather than the ideas of a leftist thinker, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: Our global institutions no longer reflect the multi-polar world in which we live, writes Christina Abraham.
Comment: Damascus allies may rail against international support for the opposition, but it is the Assad regime that is propped up by foreign fighters, writes Sam Hamad.
Jordan could be about to purchase Russian-made Su-34 Fullback warplanes, a surprise move for a country with a US-dominated military hardwre but coincides with warmer relations between Amman and Moscow.
Comment: While Blair's attitude towards Muslims is patronising and uninformed, he turns a convenient blind eye to his cooperation with former dictators, says Usaid Saddiqui
Comment: Creating a new state along the border with Turkey would only create further chaos in the brutal violence, writes Kyle Orton.
Blog: Jordan's Tourism Board will soon launch a tourist attraction in the country's Wadi Rum valley where several Mars-based features were filmed, complete with rovers, space habitats and space suits.