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The balance of power has shifted in Syria with the regime struggling to contain opposition from within and without, as Tehran hints it may ditch Assad.
Analysis: Syrian president puts on brave face in interview with Swedish newspaper Expressen, downplaying loss of the provincial capital Idlib at the end of last month.
Counter-terrorism police are investigating the murder of a Syrian Imam described as an opposition activist who was shot dead in the British capital on Tuesday.
Feature: Evidence gathered by the World Tribunal on Iraq in 2005 highlights the shocking treatment of Iraqi civilians in prisons run by the US.
Comment: Moscow's support for Bashar al-Assad and its approach to the war in Yemen has hurt relations with Arab countries, especially Saudi Arabia, says Mahmoud Rimawi.
Syrian regime forces carry out airstrikes on rebel-held northwestern city of Idlib, killing more than a dozen people, as thousands of panic-stricken civilians flee the city.
Analysis: The fall of Idlib to a coalition of rebel groups was a major setback for the Syrian regime. But the government's response is likely to be swift and brutal.
Comment: Four years after the first peaceful demonstrations of the Arab Spring, and the Middle East has reverted to inertia, violence, oppression, and apathy.
Analysis: Saudi Arabia's military campaign in Yemen is an attempt to seize the initiative in the region from Iran.
A major opposition offensive has begun against regime forces in Idlib sources tell al-Araby al-Jadeed, as Islamic State militants attack regime forces attempting to relieve besieged Deir ez-Zor.