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As the group has been attracting criticism for their views on Syria, Stop the War Coalition has been accused of preventing pro-revolution Syrians from protesting bombing of their country.
Comment: Tehran keeps visiting journalists on a tight leash in order to control the country's image overseas, writes Majid Mohammadi.
Comment: IS is a safe investment for many former Gaddafi loyalists, as the group aims to cripple the state's oil income and infrastructure, writes Vijay Prashad.
The Paris bombings have highlighted the dangers many European countries face from a small number of highly radicalised young Muslims and the need to tackle this risk immediately.
Comment: Clearer rules of engagement and Russia behaving itself around foreign borders can help avoid the situation spiralling out of control, writes Mark Katz.
Comment: Many countries benefit from the existence of the Islamic State group despite claiming to be at war with the terrorist organisation, writes Ali Anouzla.
Comment: Critics saying global corporate-owned media selectively focuses on terror tragedies in the West have a point, but it should be no surprise, given current international tensions, writes Mohamed Elmashed.
Comment: Appropriating the grief of others to further our own agendas risks adopting a distorted us-and-them world view advocated by those we wish to defeat, writes Farhad Mirza.
Comment: It is time for non-aligned countries to put the tragedy of Libya aside, and re-engage the international diplomatic community over Syria, writes Vijay Prashad.
Comment: One of the casualties of the wave of terrorist attacks unleashed by IS is the anti-sectarian movement galvanised by Lebanon’s summer garbage crisis, writes Bassel Salloukh.