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Comment: Bashar al-Assad's fate remains the most contentious issue obstructing efforts for a peaceful resolution to the Syrian war, says Burhan Ghalioun.
Turkish police arrest two after shots are fired outside Dolmabache Palace, meanwhile eight soldiers are killed by a roadside bomb detonated by Kurdish rebels and Erdogan says early elections likely.
The Iraqi military has reportedly bombed a maternity hospital in the city of Fallujah, killing patients and medical staff, according to sources and eyewitnesses.
The Iraqi government has released to al-Araby al-Jadeed the text of its pledge to reform the country's political institutions and tackle corruption and poor services. Here is a summary.
Heat wave brings scorching temperatures, sandstorms and power outages to Jordan and the Middle East, with extreme weather and high temperatures expected to last for the next few days.
Popular Mobilisation militias fighting in and around Fallujah have reportedly carried out 'revenge' attacks against local civilians.
Militias in Diyala have killed at least 18 people in apparent response to last week's devastating car bomb in the eastern Iraqi province that killed 115 people.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron will launch a five-year plan on Monday to defeat Islamist extremism, describing the efforts to combat the threat as “struggle of our generation”.
So called Islamic State group on Saturday released disturbing new footage of its mass murder of hundreds of Iraqi military recruits in Tikrit in June last year.
In another atrocity, militants with so called Islamic State group killed a woman Christian journalist in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, just days after she was taken hostage.