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The people of Madaya are being starved to death and need food. Regular food drops are will help save them and wrest power from the regime enforcing the siege
Comment: Bashar al-Assad may have emerged from Syria's war 'victorious', but the country he controls is not the one it once was, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: The Global South is witnessing an unprecedented wave of protest movements, and a new kind of global solidarity, writes Malia Bouattia.
Comment: Jeremy Corbyn believes one cannot be selective on human rights issues - which makes his position on Syria all the more troubling, writes Sam Hamad.
Celebrating the nuclear deal as a chance for peace overshadows the fact that a brutal regime allied to Iran will have more resources to kill, argues Sam Hamad.
Comment: Washington is playing a dangerous game by supporting Saudi Arabia's bellicose stances on key regional issues, writes Jonathon Fenton-Harvey.
Comment: With US allies focused on fighting the Islamic State group, the dictator of Damascus has no incentive to step down, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: Daraa, like Aleppo before it, could fall without the world batting an eyelid. The remaining population would be cleansed, and Assad's exterminators would move in, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: For tyrants around the world, Assad is reasserting their right to power by the most brutal means, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: Bernie Sanders positioned himself as a radical leftist, but his hidden conservatism was uncloaked by his support for military intervention against the Islamic State group, writes Sam Hamad.