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Half of Fallujah's babies are born deformed, but the US refuses to recognise that its use of depleted uranium has led to this disaster. The people of this city will not forget.
Comment: It is not the first time, and won't be the last, that no one will be held to account for the heinous crimes of war, writes Vijay Prashad.
Comment: The long-negotiated Iran nuclear deal keeps the dogs of war on a leash. It must not be scrapped, writes James Brownsell.
Comment: Undermining the nuclear deal coupled with designating the IRGC a 'foreign terrorist organisation' only risks emboldening hardliners in Iran, which is bad news for everyone, writes Marcus Montgomery.
During his decade-long rule, the Middle East became a place both of disaster and hope. But King Abdullah's sluggish foreign policy failed to support the wishes of the Arab people, and left a region torn apart.
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: Inter-faith relations are improving, but unless el-Tayab promotes a viable democracy at home, this renewed cordiality will look like little more than a news headline, writes Usaid Saddiqui
Comment: With Saudi Arabia's reliance on an increasingly unreliable Washington at an all-time low, Riyadh is diversifying its allies to include Russia, writes Tallha Abdulrazaq.
Comment: For democracy to appeal to those who do not live under it, and retain the commitment of those who do, it has to work properly, writes Robert Springborg.
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