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Comment: While Western spies are quick to bolster the Islamic State group's claims it downed the Russian jet, Egypt's investigations are unlikely to be transparent, writes Amr Khalifa.
Comment: President Erdogan relied on sowing violence and exploiting fears of chaos to renew his grip on Turkey's political scene, writes Yvo Fitzherbert
Blog: Following Egypt's first ever vote in favour of Israel in the UN, social media users have come down hard on the Egyptian government.
Blog: Testimony gathered from Yazidi survivors by activists suggest that IS had laid out a systematic plan to abduct their women and children.
Comment: The Middle East's rulers are shoring up their huge arsenals, proving that cash will always trump human rights concerns, writes Bill Law.
Comment: Shaker Aamer is due to be released on Saturday, and supporters are strongly encouraging US justice officials to keep their word, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: Young people are still delivering hope through the Arab world's darkest hours, and they continue to keep the faith for real change.
Blog: Iraqi Kurdistan and Catalonia both held popular independence referendums in recent weeks, but the implications of each remain very different, writes Habibulah Mohamed Lamin.
Comment: Britain risks being drawn into military action, due to the enthusiasm of leading politicians for joining the bombing coalition, writes James Denselow.
Comment: The cream of Tehran's military, responsible for Iran's 'extraterritorial operations' continues to expand its operations in Syria, defying international sanctions, notes Nick Rodrigo.