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Despite his many brutal crimes, Rifaat al-Assad's return to Syria via European complicity is another example that we do not live in an age of accountability, writes Sam Hamad.
Analysis: Turkey could emerge as one of the biggest regional winners following the ouster of the Assad regime.
Analysis: The fall of the Assad regime deals a blow to Iran's influence and its ability to project power in the region.
Analysis: While the group has been weakened by Israel it is far from destroyed, but what kind of Hezbollah could emerge from the war?
Analysis: The lightning offensive by an alliance of rebels, which saw them seize control of Aleppo, is a dramatic and unexpected shift in Syria's conflict.
Analysis: Turkey's deadly air campaign in northern Iraq is fuelled by geopolitical rivalries and ambitions to reshape the region's political landscape.
Analysis: Turkey's motivations for mending ties are driven by security concerns, domestic pressure over refugees, and wider geopolitics.
Despite capturing a series of villages in the Idlib and Hama provinces, regime victory over opposition forces appears no less certain.
The failure of the Syrian regime to breakthrough rebel lines in Idlib and Hama has been blamed on the non-participation of Iran in the offensive.
Syria Weekly: Hospitals and rescue centres have been deliberately targeted in Russian strikes, setting back civilian life in Idlib and Hama.