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Comment: The outgoing president encouraged us to take responsibility for our own societal change, instead of looking to the US as if it were a global NGO, writes Bassel Salloukh.
A "vomit-inducing" calendar has emerged, picturing Syrian women thanking Russian soldiers with sexually suggestive comments for their role in the ongoing bloody Syrian civil war.
While rebel-held eastern Aleppo faces siege and intense bombardment, the Syrian regime has announced the restoration of full internet services to government-controlled western Aleppo.
When John Chilcot released a critical report on Tony Blair's handling of the Iraq invasion, the Russian embassy were quick to rub the UK's nose in the failed war.
Comment: Ensuring Kurdish dependence on Ankara will give Turkey's leaders greater leverage to win big in the power vacuum at the end of the Syrian war, writes Robert Olson.
Comment: Far from a 'withdrawal', the Kremlin is merely slightly shifting its decades-long strategy and further entrenching Russian interests in the war-torn nation, writes James Denselow.
Shocking diktats from the US Secretary of State to the Syrian opposition shows implicit support for Assad remaining in Syria; something that betrays millions of suffering Syrians.
Comment: Legal precedent from the former Yugoslavia shows that Moscow may yet face repercussions for using indiscriminate explosive weapons in Syrian cities, writes Sophia Akram.
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.
Comment: The Turkish premier has been forced to abandon his plans to oust Assad, writes Yvo Fitzherbert.