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How will the US reassure its Middle East allies after it signs a nuclear deal with Iran? Hints suggest that the removal of Syria's Assad could do the job.
Comment: Animal rights are too often overlooked in the Arab world, or dismissed as "a Western thing". But animal welfare should be recognised as a worthy issue, says Karim Traboulsi.
Comment: The "successes" of the IS group has discredited the concept of Islamic statehood for many Islamists, writes Khalil al-Anani.
Blog: The Middle East is facing a potentially catastrophic threat - desertification and drought as wars, disputes, waste and climate change come together in a perfect storm.
Comment: Iranians are being denied the opportunity to mourn their sons and fathers sent to fight in Syria, as officials reject any talk of "foreign intervention".
Comment: A growing number of refugees are tirning away from the dangerous Mediterranean route to get to the EU overland. But even this journey has its dangers, says Sibylle Bandler
Analysis: Germany receives more asylum applications than anywhere else in the world. But for some refugees, the reality is far from their hopes of safety, says Sibylle Bandler.
Comment: The purging of love has tortured and corrupted Arabs' collective wellbeing. Like Shakespeare's tragic heroes, they may perish unless love resurrects within them, says Moe Chreif.
Comment: As Islamic State retreat from Mosul, they will attempt to reshuffle into a more horizontal and decentralised organisation to ensure their survival, writes Mona Alami.
Comment: The past is a powerful political tool. Its selective interpretation and destruction should be condemned, whether it is by the Islamic State group or Israel, says Karl Sabbagh.