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The rise and fall of Egypt's Arab Spring can be neatly traced through the severing and restoration of country's the church-state alliance.
Comment: Seventy years of conflict mean that for Palestinians, trauma is not a post-event - it is growing up in a continued traumatic environment, writes Anastasia Kyriacou.
Comment: Saudi Arabia's proposed channel separating it from Qatar sends a message of polarisation and division, rather than regional cooperation, writes James Dorsey.
Comment: Any interpretation of the Quran is subject to the biases of those who translate it, says Karim Traboulsi.
The killing of the French journalists is undoubtedly a despicable, evil act. But it should not be used as a cover - or an excuse - for other evils.
Saudi Arabia's female population is still unable to drive in the kingdom, but rumours of reform to the rule has rekindled the debate around the issue.
Comment: Netanyahu's racist, anti-African immigration policies are bringing cheer to white supremacists on both sides of the Atlantic, writes David Sheen.
Comment: Moving up the regional league table will be tough with rulers known for foul play, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: There can be no victory while Assad remains in power. But 2018 must bring Syrians closer to holding free and fair multi-party elections, writes Bahia Mardini.
Comment: Laith Saud analyses the politics of Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton arguing Clinton's ideas and record make her closer to being Republican-lite.