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Comment: Unless the Assad regime's murderous tyranny is halted, the refugee crisis facing Europe will continue to worsen.
Comment: The election of a leftist as leader of Britain's main opposition party has already started to shake the status quo of business-as-usual, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: The targeted killing of its own citizens in foreign lands may pave the way to further UK military action in Syria, writes Neil Partrick
Comment: Britain has a particular responsibility to displaced Syrians and others, for its complicity in fuelling conflict across the region, but it is failing to become part of a solution.
Comment: The Iraqi prime minister must please local elites while simultaneously overcoming imminent economic crisis through significant reforms, writes James Denselow.
Comment: Several political figures are looking to co-opt the street protest movement as it seeks the resignation of the government, warns Karim Barakat.
Comment: Mark Regev has made his name defending the undefendable, brazenly spinning a web of half-truth, zero-truth and deceit to justify Israel's crimes in front of the world's media.
Comment: Despite rising anti-immigration violence, Germany's politicians and people have stuck to their principles to welcome refugees. Take note, David Cameron, warns Paul McLoughlin.
Comment: The veteran left-winger looks likely to become Britain's next leader of the opposition, turning right-wing smears into opportunities to explain his politics, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: Gulf states, long-time rivals of Tehran, should seize the opportunities for regional peace and security offered by the historic deal, writes Miriam Lowi.