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Baghdad’s military strategy needs to be coupled with political concessions to Sunni communities and tribes to recapture Anbar and maintain stability, argues Zana Gul.
Comment: The processes of separation and partition put in place by the agreement have continued to replicate themselves for the last century, writes Kawthar Guediri
Comment: Despite international outcry about unfair trials which often lead to the hangman's noose, Iraq's government is looking at speeding up the process of execution, without a chance of appeal.
Comment: The Islamic State group tells the truth about its intentions, while the Iraqi government lies. The IS will not be defeated until that changes, says Iyad al-Duleimi.
Comment: Without collective memory there can be no unifying national identity. And the middle class is crucial to both. But Iraq’s middle class has been decimated, writes Dirk Adriaensens.
Comment: American Sniper is a propaganda movie that misleads and rewrites history
Comment: Unless Iraqis rediscover their common identity and the government seriously works toward that, victories against IS will only be battles in a much longer war.
The deportation of hundreds of people and the European Union's dehumanising trade of refugees and migrants with Turkey, is the latest shameful display of this crisis, writes Joseph Willits.
Comment: In North Africa and the Middle East, citizens are putting forward solutions to the challenges of climate change and the development model that caused it, writes Alice Champseix
Comment: Bahraini human rights activists have suffered severely from government repression, yet Washington and London continue to treat the regime with velvet gloves, writes Emile Nakhleh.