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Comment: In overcrowded and dehumanising prison conditions, someone making a speech that is even the slightest bit comforting or inspiring can easily influence vulnerable minds, writes Jeremy Felkowski.
Comment: The tobacco industry's hold over Arab smokers may finally be cracking, writes Faisal Abualhassan.
Interview: The author and journalist spoke to Andy Heintz about how Syria came to be the intractable conflict it now appears to be.
Comment: The demonisation of refugees and immigrants has long been a feature of Australian political discourse, writes CJ Werleman.
Comment: Since 2013, Egypt's Sisi has conducted a 'war on dissent' through an extreme form of militarised policing, writes Hossam el-Hamalawy.
Comment: On the eve of Trump's first Middle East visit, a power struggle over the shape of US policy is brewing in the National Security Council, writes Mustafa Gurbuz.
Comment: Jordan's electoral process is a political space in decline, where representation remains very narrow, and deputies have no capacity to alter the balance of power, writes Fadi al-Qadi
Comment: A growing array of dissenting voices must join together to fight the slide into fascism, writes Dan Arel.
Comment: A democratic revolution is taking place in "Rojava", the Kurdish regions of Syria. But the project needs international support to survive, says Diana Darke.
Comment: Instead of living up to its reputation as a forum for genuine debate, the Oxford Union has succumbed to tabloid sensationalism, writes Khaled Diab.