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Analysis: Selahattin Demirtas, a leader of a Turkish pro-Kurdish party, has told a German newspaper that cooperation with Washington is temporary and tactical.
Thousands of Syrian refugees poured into Turkey on Sunday to escape the battle between Kurds and Islamic State (IS) fighters for the Syrian town of Tal Abyad.
Kurdish forces pressed their advance on a strategic IS-held town in northern Syria on Sunday as terrified residents fled and were initially pushed back from the Turkish border.
Syrian Kurds line streets of Kobane to pay respects to Keith Broomfield, who was killed while fighting alongside Kurdish forces against the Islamic State group last week.
Comment: The future of Erdogan's Turkey largely depends on the Kurdish struggle, but many of these struggles will now take place in the parliament and not in the mountains.
Demirtas has emerged as a potent force in Turkish politics after guiding his party past Turkey's notoriously tough 10-percent threshold and possibly ending President Erdogan's tight grip on power.
Turkish voters headed to the polls Sunday in a crunch election that will decide whether President Erdogan can achieve his goal of gaining new sweeping powers.
Comment: Iran is beginning to see signs of revolt. From the poorest to the middle classes, Iranians are no longer tolerating the regime, says Salameh Kaileh.
Comment: Syria's four-year was will continue unless the international power use their influence to bring about a lasting and dignified peace for the Syrian people, says Sophia Akram.
A prominent Iraqi Kurdish commander has been killed in a bombing near the northern city of Kirkuk, as the Iraqi president visits Iran to discuss the latest security developments.