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Comment: Islamic State's strength in Tal Afar was overestimated, as was the number of civilians within the city, writes Gareth Browne.
Comment: With the economy in Iraqi Kurdistan almost entirely dominated by Turkish produce, businesses and oil exportation facilities, there can be no independence without Ankara's approval, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Since the regime change following the end of Saddam Hussein’s rule in 2003, the Iraqi state has not been able to meet many of its citizens’ needs, writes Lukman Faily.
Comment: France and Tunisia face similar challenges, and must seek to alleviate the exclusion that has become so widespread among their young men, write Yassine Nabli and Malek Lakhal.
Comment: 'Only one hero, the people.' Malia Bouattia notes it will be ordinary Algerians, not their rulers, who decide the country's future.
Comment: Broad and shifting definitions of 'terrorism' have given states free rein to act with impunity, writes Zohra el-Mokhtari.
Comment: Defeating Islamic State will be just the beginning, and all parties involved in the victory will want recognition for their sacrifices, writes Joris Leverink.
Comment: Counter-revolution may have taken hold across much of the region, but the uprising in Sudan shows the revolutionary flame will never go out, writes Hossam el-Hamalawy.
Comment: Blacklisting Hizballah is part of a wider system of Israeli-orchestrated oppression, writes Ramona Wadi.
Comment: In 2019 we need to engage more forcefully in difficult conversations on how to apply the law in today's complex wars, writes the ICRC's Peter Maurer.