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Analysis: A lack of willingness among major powers to make substantial compromises will likely result in the Syrian war dragging on for years to come, writes Paul Iddon.
Analysis: Ankara wants to oust the YPG from Tel Rifaat, according to Turkish newspaper reports.
Analysis: A confrontation between Turkey and Kurdish fighters could affect the operation to retake Raqqa from the Islamic State group, writes Paul Iddon.
Analysis: As the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces assault against the Islamic State group in Raqqa begins, Turkey is reportedly training Syrian militiamen to attack, writes Paul Iddon.
In-depth: The Syrian regime has allowed limited aid to enter zones it has besieged to satisfy an international deadline, but not much-needed food that it deliberately blocks to rebel-held areas.
Analysis: Turkey's interests in Syria are many, and it may seek to use its FSA allies as a proxy in the north-west when Ankara eventually withdraws, writes Paul Iddon.
Feature: A small band of Syrian resistance fighters are carrying out secret guerrilla operations in IS strongholds. Its members and activists say the fight back against IS starts here.
Analysis: The Kremlin could be facing a daily bill of $4 million for its military support of Damascus, and the Russian public is showing its concern.
The regime's ceasefire is a ruse to soften rebels' resistance and catch them off guard, say the Syrian opposition, with no evidence of a drop in civilian casualties during truce.
Syrian opposition leaders are still coming to terms with a rebel rout in Aleppo, and admit the situation in the city looks bleak.