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Comment: Government support for the UK arms trade remains high, but this ruling is tacit recognition of the dangers that come with lax restrictions on arms sales, says Hilary Aked.
A song poking fun at Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that was broadcast on a German satirical show has sparked a diplomatic spat between Berlin and Ankara.
Comment: The case of Srebrenica and the division of Yugoslavia after a bloody war can illuminate historically-grounded lessons for postwar Syria, argues James Denselow
Comment: Putin isn't Hitler, but history never repeats itself exactly, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab.
Comment: Syria's five year war has cost up to 470,000 lives. Many survivors are plagued with guilt that their revolution has led to so much pain, says Haid Haid.
Comment: The dehumanising deal amounts to little more than horse trading, writes Yvo Fitzherbert, and the real losers will be those most vulnerable.
Comment: The rise in violent rhetoric, the scapegoating of minorities and the quashing of dissent all points in one direction, writes Vijay Prashad.
After Turkish President Erdogan was depicted saving a suicidal man's life over the festive period, many took to Twitter to claim that the story is not quite what it seems...
The liberation of Al-Shaddadi, a small Syrian town currently held by Daesh could prove to be a turning point in the fight against the group.
Comment: Establishing a programme along the same lines as in Iraq may pave a path to the end of violence, writes James Denselow.