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A debate is underway in Jordan as to whether the war against the Islamic State group is really their cause. This discussion is a good thing in and of itself.
Comment: 8,000 Iraqis left in Egypt face an uncertain future, as attention turns to other causes, savings run out and organisations that help them shut down, says Souzan Mansour.
Comment: The ex-Trump surrogate is finding refuge from the FBI investigation while lining his pockets and helping his old Russian friends as a lobbyist in Erbil, writes Sam Fouad.
Comment: The word fatwa has become synonymous with an authoritarian and irrevocable decision, commonly a death sentence. But this eclipses the word's scope and often anodyne context, writes Roland Laffitte.
Comment: There are many factors that may cause someone to leave London to fight in Syria, but few routes back for those that change their minds, writes Tom Charles.
Comment: Those displaced internally are all too often ignored by the international media, even though their suffering is often no less than those forced abroad.
Comment: Unveiling the replica of Palmyra's Arch was an opportunity to raise awareness of the devastation in the region, instead it served as a PR stunt, writes Joseph Willits.
Comment: Obama's grand plan for Syria has so far yielded 54 Syrian recruits who refuse to fight the Nusra Front. That's not going to win a war, says James Denselow.
Comment: Governments must take a stand and stem the institutionalised discrimination that exists in their own policies and societies, writes Sam Fouad.
Comment: To bomb or not to bomb? Military interventions rarely work out as planned, writes Karim Barakat.