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Analysis: Discriminatory national security legislation is being used to deny Iranian students the chance to study certain science and engineering courses at US universities.
Comment: The region often falls victim to a conspiracy of bombings, some targeting individuals, some to spread fear. But standards of condemnation are different depending on who plants them.
Lebanon's Future Movement has ignored its strengths and assumed a position of weakness in recent talks with the Shia movement aimed at easing Lebanon's sectarian tensions.
Christmas trees have been lit across Lebanon as Muslims join Christians in celebrating the festive season.
Comment: Robin Yassin-Kassab argues that besieged Syrians in Aleppo, thanks to the world's betrayal, now have no choice but to work with jihadists like the Nusra Front
Comment: The siege of Aleppo is symbolic of failed peace initiatives, and may be the "last nail in the coffin" for the peace talks in Geneva, writes James Denselow
Comment: The deal to end the Lebanese civil war has not helped the country's leaders to build a viable state, writes Karim Barakat.
The Israeli prime minister was reportedly asked to avoid Sunday's march in Paris, out of a fear he would use the occasion to exploit divisions in French society.
A film which documents the growth of Iran's Green Movement was banned from an international film festival in Beirut.