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Comment: Jeremy Corbyn believes one cannot be selective on human rights issues - which makes his position on Syria all the more troubling, writes Sam Hamad.
Comment: In contributing to Donald Trump's victory, Putin is guaranteeing Moscow a like-minded American counterpart, writes Mona Alami
The outbreak of the first intifada was spontaneous, but it spread only after a systematic effort at organisation.
Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi has given a "green light" to use systematic torture against detainees, allowing total impunity for actions which may amount to crimes against humanity.
Comment: If Assad should prevail against the Syrian rebels, governing Syria alone would be an even bigger challenge than winning the war, Syria experts argue
Comment: Syrian regime bombs rain down on Aleppo's hospitals, but renowned journalist, Robert Fisk refuses to tell the full story, writes Idrees Ahmad
Hope, just like everything else, is in short supply as Gaza looks ahead to the winter and the world looks away again.
A recent UN commission found that genocide was a real possibility in South Sudan, yet the international community has failed to act. What can be done to stop the violence?
Commemorating the death of a Hizballah commander killed in Syria, Hassan Nasrallah vowed to increase the group's presence in Aleppo by sending more fighters to the city.
To do so would be to deny the daily reality of occupation, argues James Brownsell.