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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: The region is riven with problems and the solutions put forward have only made the situation worse, says Salah al-Din al-Jorashi.
Comment: The vague wording of new anti-cybercrime legislation across the region can be used to clamp down on dissent, says Kirolos Nathan.
Comment: Egypt has lost its role as impartial mediator and is instead becoming a regional hawk. But this is a potential pitfall, says Abdallah Hendawy
Comment: Nothing in her record suggests Clinton will be anything but an unrepentant foreign policy hawk. It is worth bearing in mind before she potentially becomes America's first woman president.
Comment: The GCC has done everything for Pakistan, Morocco and Egypt yet they have failed to fully aid the campaign in Yemen, says Mohammad Saleh al-Musfir.
Comment: Clinton could become US's first woman as president... but her politics suggest it would be business as usual for the war-mongering elite, says Vijay Prashad.
Comment: Tom Charles argues that if the SNP's Alex Salmond wins a Westminster seat in the upcoming election, it would give a principled advocate of Palestine a new national platform.
Comment: The lack of effective Arab support for Palestinians means it is easy for them to forget they are Arabs, and that Palestine is an Arab cause, says Karl Sabbagh.
Comment: On the 40th anniversary of Lebanon's civil war, it is worth asking whether the period of relative peace since 1990 has merely been preparation for a next round.