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Comment: The AKP has chosen to follow a dangerous strategy, one which jeopardises Turkey's stability and which might affect accession talks - unless something changes soon.
Comment: President Erdogan has increased the violence in Syria in a bid to win domestic political support, writes Derek Davison.
Comment: Nouri al-Maliki did not leave the stage of Iraqi politics when vacating the prime minister's office, and he's now poised to return to the spotlight, writes Zana Gulmohammad.
Baghdad’s military strategy needs to be coupled with political concessions to Sunni communities and tribes to recapture Anbar and maintain stability, argues Zana Gul.
Comment: The future of Erdogan's Turkey largely depends on the Kurdish struggle, but many of these struggles will now take place in the parliament and not in the mountains.
Comment: Iran is beginning to see signs of revolt. From the poorest to the middle classes, Iranians are no longer tolerating the regime, says Salameh Kaileh.
Comment: Syria's four-year was will continue unless the international power use their influence to bring about a lasting and dignified peace for the Syrian people, says Sophia Akram.
Blog: The death of a Kurdish woman, who was reportedly trying to escape an Iranian rapist, has been exploited by many for their own political ends.
Comment: Those displaced internally are all too often ignored by the international media, even though their suffering is often no less than those forced abroad.
Blog: The uprising started as a series of peaceful demonstrations, but grew into open warfare after violent and aggressive attacks by regime forces on protesters.