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The US has offered support to Turkish forces fighting IS in northern Syria, a military official said Wednesday.
Comment: Bernie Sanders positioned himself as a radical leftist, but his hidden conservatism was uncloaked by his support for military intervention against the Islamic State group, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: The moral cost of allowing Assad's forces and allies to behave as they choose is being an accomplice to the mass-murder in Aleppo and empowering extremism, writes Kyle Orton.
UN aid chief Stephen O'Brien told the Security Council on Thursday that the international community should be 'ashamed' over the humanitarian crisis in Syria resulting from aid shortage.
Seventy-five Kurdish refugees in limbo on a UK military base in Cyprus for 17 years are hoping a judicial review will give them permission to settle in Britain.
The Islamic State group may be willing to swap the captured Kasasba for two prisoners on death row in Jordan on terrorism offences. Whether Jordan will negotiate remains to be seen.
Analysis: Hafez al-Assad died 15 years ago. But the militarised security state that he established stands up today, over the dead bodies of Syrians.
World powers are meeting in Paris to discuss the ongoing Battle of Mosul, as Iraqi forces edge closer to the IS stronghold, threatening a humanitarian crisis.
Comment: Israel's 'Iron Wall' has become official policy of political parties from left to right, scuppering peace, and giving Israel one of the world's most powerful militaries, writes Nick Rodrigo
Blog: Erdogan is pressing ahead with intervention in northern Iraq, despite heavy resistance from the central government in Baghdad. This could be motivated by neo-Ottoman revanchism, writes Karim Traboulsi.