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There is a disconnect between the ideals of institutions like the UN and states where militia exert power and influence on the ground
Although Putin and Erdogan left Sochi with a deal, it is not one that any of the three million desperate Syrians in Idlib agreed to
Turkey has made great efforts to wield influence along its southern border. Now these plans hang in the balance, both the Turkish president and the Syrian regime face a pivotal dilemma
Turkey has been forced into a position where it has no good choices and no strong allies, even as it desperately seeks a way out
A policy that returns Syria to how it was in 2011 will inevitably collapse when too many have lost too much
Turkey's long-planned Syria policy is in danger of fracturing while the lira has been plummeting in value, writes Faisal Al Yafai
While Turkey has its sights set on using the province to redraw the map of Syria, the regime is determined to retake the rebel stronghold, writes Faisal Al Yafai
The views expressed on Sacha Baron Cohen's new TV show are no longer confined to the fringes. They have become mainstream – and that's the biggest takeaway, writes Faisal Al Yafai
It works in the generals' favour to build up a new rival rather than allow a powerful party to win power, writes Faisal Al Yafai
Xi and his Emirati hosts both know that a strong relationship, properly cultivated, can bring immense benefits far beyond the cities of Abu Dhabi and Beijing, writes Faisal Al Yafai
How Theresa May’s careful choreography fell apart within days
The two neighbours are led by populists at opposite ends of the political spectrum at a particularly combustible moment, writes Faisal Al Yafai
The ideals of the revolution, born in the cradle of the uprising, will need to be rekindled in exile or underground in Syria, writes Faisal Al Yafai
The Turkish president might be unstoppable ahead of Sunday's election but his divisive political machinations have come at the cost of increasing domestic opposition, writes Faisal Al Yafai
At a time when the beautiful game should be a distraction, the complexities of global politics are blurring the lines more than ever, writes Faisal Al Yafai