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Comment: The Turkish premier has been forced to abandon his plans to oust Assad, writes Yvo Fitzherbert.
Analysis: Despite warming relations between Ankara and Erbil, Turkey is alarmed at the idea of Kurdish 'expansion' northern Iraq, writes Paul Iddon
With just months left in office, President Obama still refuses to flex US military might which critics say could help end Syria's brutal civil war.
Israel's defence minister says his country will maintain 'total freedom of action' in Syria in response to a question on Russian criticism.
SDF forces, backed by US-lead coalition airstrikes, are closing in on IS de facto capital of Raqqa, preparing for a decisive battle set to begin in the coming days.
Iran has admitted to training what it described as 'volunteer advisers' in Syria in an apparent sign of the country's increasing confidence following the lifting of international sanctions.
Since March 2011, at least 60,000 people have lost their lives to torture or horrible conditions, notably the lack of medication or food, in regime detention centres, a monitor reveals.
Comment: The world has ignored the ethnic-cleansing of the Ottoman-Russian War of 1878, allowing it to play out again over a century later in Syria and Iraq [AFP]
Obama’s decision to launch a major new project in Iraq to be augmented by up to 1,000 more American troops reveals how IS/Iraq/Syria his administration is oriented.
Ten-year-old Ali, the elder brother of Omran whose dazed and bloodied image shocked the world, died from wounds sustained in the attack on the family's apartment in Aleppo.