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The influence that Turkey gains in the Balkans gives it greater leverage with the European Union – and thus weakens Europe’s leverage over Turkey’s policy in other areas, such as in Syria, writes Faisal Al Yafai
The idea that the regime, having fought a bloody and brutal war for seven years, would now freely offer a concession to the UN is fanciful, writes Faisal Al Yafai
Maya Jribi had been in politics for decades before the 2011 uprising thrust her into the national spotlight
The politics of this new policy are immensely tricky as Iran has spent decades pursuing its policies, giving it considerable leverage to retaliate against US pushback, writes Faisal Al Yafai
The president has jettisoned the idea of presenting the United States as a universal country that others can relate to and even admire, writes Faisal Al Yafai
Tunisia’s first municipal elections since the revolution ended this week. The vote suggests something positive about the country’s democratic transition, writes Faisal Al Yafai
The growing genre allows dire predictions to be made based on the current trajectory, writes Faisal Al Yafai
Israel is so incensed every time anyone take a political stand against its modus operandi that the government has created an entire department to oppose it, writes Faisal Al Yafai
The problem with the strikes was the Goldilocks strategy adopted by the coalition, which simultaneously went too far and not far enough, writes Faisal Al Yafai
The prohibition on the use of chemical weapons is part of the international order. Today, that prohibition has been effectively overturned, writes Faisal Al Yafai
In a region that values privacy, the question of what happens to the data of millions of users may not be easily resolved, writes Faisal Al Yafai
The international community cannot save Syrians who have already died – but it can perhaps salvage some sort of protection for those who remain inside
After Turkey's victory in Afrin, Ankara has turned its sights on a small Syrian city with vast strategic importance
A Pritzker Prize-nominated architect argues that ancient Syria, created over centuries, fostered communal living and a sense of community, unlike the impersonal tower blocks of recent times
An offer of political recognition for the Taliban is clever politics, designed to split the ranks of its leadership. It may work, writes Faisal Al Yafai