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Comment: Yemeni civilians are victims of indiscriminate killings perpetrated by both US special forces and armed extremist groups, writes Khalid Al-Karimi.
Comment: With a single stroke of his pen, Trump plans to close the US Refugee Resettlement Program, bringing anguish to a region he cannot hope to understand, writes Monique Bouffe.
Comment: International Day of Solidarity with Palestine must be repossessed, taken away from guarded diplomats with carefully-worded language, and given back to the people, writes Ramzy Baroud
Comment: The war in Afghanistan was a defining feature of US foreign policy for over a decade, but this election it has quietly dropped off the agenda, writes Usaid Siddiqui
Comment: While Sisi and Putin both hope to manipulate public opinion, the Egyptian leader lacks Putin's know-how and masterful handling of information, writes Robert Springborg.
Comment: Voters in Jordan have had little faith in the system's capacity to deliver reform. But this month's election could provide an opportunity to change perceptions, writes Naseem Tarawnah
Comment: Syria's war resembles a foreign occupation more than a system of domestic repression, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab.
The West's democratic project stops at the borders of the Arab world as a fear of Islamism props up despots and prevents the fruition of liberty and people power.
Comment: In the wake of the failed 15 July coup, tens of thousands of people have been detained, arrested or lost their jobs, effectively paralysing Turkish institutions, writes Joris Leverink.
Lone wolves or 'leaderless Jihadis' are a phenomenon that has roots in the19th Century. Dalia Ghanem-Yazebeck looks at these terrorists and how they operate.