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Comment: No amount of foreign investment will root out the inefficiency, opacity and corruption of the public sector, writes Henri Mamarbachi.
Comment: The cream of Tehran's military, responsible for Iran's 'extraterritorial operations' continues to expand its operations in Syria, defying international sanctions, notes Nick Rodrigo.
Comment: As many young Kurds mourn the loss of the independence dream, the economic situation continues to worsen, fuelling political instability, writes Tanya Goudsouzian.
Comment: Since the Arab Spring, regional powers, especially Saudi Arabia, have been struggling to stay abreast of events and contain possible threats to their interests.
Comment: How the disenfranchised channelled their energies to win one battle against a totalitarian government, and the reception they have received.
Comment: The world has a duty to hold Israel accountable for its actions, writes Dan Arel.
Comment: The G7 group of nations is concerned only with preserving its hegemony and what members say in public is not what they discuss in private, says Vijay Prashad.
Comment: Rabat and Riyadh are looking to create a new axis of regional support that transcends the Arab League, writes Samir Bennis.
Comment: Putin isn't Hitler, but history never repeats itself exactly, writes Robin Yassin-Kassab.
Comment: The US isn't moving towards a more pragmatic strategy to protect its interests in the Middle East: it has been following that strategy all along.