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Syrians face freezing weather and capture by border guards as they continue attempts to cross into Turkey.
With Turkish people of all political stripes seeing an American hand in the 15 July putsch, anti-US sentiment has reached levels rarely seen before.
Analysis: The use of drone footage has given non-state actors the ability to broadcast their capabilities, threaten their adversaries, and produce propaganda.
This week, Turkey attempts to terminate the PKK threat emanating from Iraq, Kurdish factions elect Nechirvan Barzani and Shia clerics mobilise supporters to demonstrate against rising US and Iran hostilities.
Analysis: Despite some criticism of Turkey's past operations, Baghdad is showing a new level of tolerance towards Ankara's ongoing offensive in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Analysis: US support for Kurdish groups in Syria is beginning to undermine a 70-year alliance, notes 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.
Analysis: The result, by the narrowest of margins, may not be an immediate remedy for the country's problems, writes Cavit Talya.
Turkey is destined to remain confined to Syria's northwest region focusing on keeping IS away from its border and Kurds contained, while leaving Assad's future to negotiations, writes Paul Iddon.
Once a beacon of hope in Turkey, a Kurdish school has been shut down in southeast following a continual crackdown.