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The death toll continues to rise in Idlib, as Russia's targeting of hospitals and other civilian infrastructure is put under the spotlight.
Analysis: The formation of a new Kurdish-rebel alliance is unlikely to change the dynamics in Syria, as long as the mainstream opposition remains overseen by Washington.
Most of the countries that have restored ties with Damascus are motivated by their strong desire to undermine Turkey's objectives in the wider region.
Analysis: In an era of increasingly privatised warfare, Russia is spearheading the use of mercenaries to expand its influence.
Foreign intervention has marked Syria's war. Now it could lead to Assad's downfall.
Turkey and Russia are facing off over Idlib, with a last-ditch attempt to save Idlib from disaster at French-brokered crisis talks.
Analysis: Russia's role in Syria may very well depend on any future confrontation between Israel and Iran, writes Paul Iddon.
The two countries have gone through their ups and downs, with probably more downs than ups, writes Paul Iddon.
While those in official circles are generally in favour of a new US administration under Joe Biden, Iraqi civil society and activists are more divided in their reactions.
Despite President Trump's reservations, the answer is 'probably', reports Paul Iddon.