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Comment: Addressing legitimate security concerns around the resettlement of asylum seekers requires a holistic and long term approach by the government, and bottom-up engagement by citizens, writes Robert Springborg
Comment: Robin Yassin-Kassab argues that besieged Syrians in Aleppo, thanks to the world's betrayal, now have no choice but to work with jihadists like the Nusra Front
Comment: Now that Fallujah has been retaken by Baghdad and reduced to a ghost town, questions are being raised about what the future looks like for Mosul and its people.
Caroline Timoney, international law expert, lays out the legal possibilities for the prosecution of war criminals in Syria, arguing this must begin now to counter the culture of impunity there.
Comment: While the Strasbourg mass-shooting has sparked anxiety over an anti-Christian, or anti-Christmas jihad, many ordinary Muslims share in the joy of Yuletide, writes Khaled Diab.
Comment: For the global South to make progress, it will require an institutionally strong state, with visionary leadership and economic intervention, writes Bassel F. Salloukh.
Comment: Prime Minister Theresa May's hawkish foreign policy, backing for the Iraq War, and unwavering support for Israel could backfire on the Conservative leader, boosting Corbyn's appeal, says Tom Charles.
Comment: Hillary Clinton's position on Israel-Palestine has seen a dramatic shift over the last two decades, reflecting the course of her political ambition, writes Daoud Kuttab
Comment: Instead of dividing existing states, or sustaining "fierce but brittle" states, the aim should be to bring about institutions that are more responsive to their citizens, argues Robert Springborg.
Comment: Palestine's natural allies are either too weakened by internal crises or too eager to secure American sponsorship to provide solid support for their neighbour, writes Tom Charles