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Comment: Iraq is among the world's most corrupt countries, with politicians creaming millions from the state and adding to the instability choking the nation, says Mundher al-Adhami.
Comment: Millions of Iraqis have fled war, persecution and lawlessness in the last decade. The situation has only ever worsened, despite the promises of leaders and politicians, says Clive Hambidge.
Comment: The end of the Saudi-led assault on Yemen could mark a new age in the region, as the US seeks friendship with Iran, says Said Arikat.
Comment: Saudi Arabian foreign policy has changed considerably under its new king. It is now more realistic, and likely to restore Riyadh's influence in the region, argues Mohammad Abu Rumman.
Comment: The civil war in Yemen is the worst the country has ever suffered, and it will deeply scar its people, says Bushra al-Maqtari.
Comment: All the talk about Iran managed to drown out the US disclosure that Israel has nuclear weapons, and has considered their use, says Said Arikat.
Comment: Despite the odd exceptional statement, the UK Conservative Party is unlikely to waver from its unconditional support for Israel anytime soon.
Comment: Considering the undemocratic nature of the governments that will lead any joint Arab force, its motives and chances of success should be questioned.
Comment: People soft power is spreading and cancelling out the traditional methods of repression open to autocratic and tyrannical regimes across Arab and Muslim countries, writes Hamid Dabashi.
Comment: Since the Arab Spring revolutions threatened the status quo in the Middle East, tyrants, sympathisers and extremists have attempted to pull back the gains the people made.