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In the aftermath of George HW Bush's death, speaking the truth on the former president's grim legacy shouldn't be hushed, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Comment: Families identified as having links to the Islamic State group are being routinely exploited in desert camps, writes Belkis Wille.
Comment: Saddam's arrogance of power and obsession with regional leadership ultimately led to his downfall. Saudi Arabia's MbS might be heading the same direction, writes Emile Nakhleh.
Comment: The PA and EU have a chance to reclaim an international order hijacked by Israeli obstructionism and American unpredictability, write Faysal and Nizar Mohamad.
Comment: Far from producing high quality, rigorous professional journalism, 'The Independent Arabia' is a propaganda tool of the Saudi regime, and suffers from its lack of legitimacy, writes Doha Chams.
Comment: In addition to anger over corruption and the lavish lives of the elites, the effects of climate change are compounding resentment in Iraqi society, writes Mona Alami.
Comment: The disqualification of many reformist candidates coupled with voter apathy, could spell a victory for the conservatives in Iran's upcoming election, writes Amir Delshad.
New 'theatre reportage' brings together participants from around the Arab world and Europe to act scenes from the past year's news from a personal perspective.
Comment: War with Iran would be a painful and pointless disaster, writes Joe Cirincione.
The dramatic gesture reverberated across the Arab world, where journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi gained instant cult status as a symbol of resisting foreign imperialism.