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Yemen

  • Written by: Ben Rich, Lecturer in International Relations & Security Studies, Curtin University
imageChildren sit at a makeshift camp for internally displaced people in Houdhieda, Yemen.Reuters/Abduljabbar ZeyadimageThe Conversation/Zenobia Ahmed, CC BY-SA

In Yemen, the civil conflict will likely drag on in a stalemate between the Houthi movement in the north and the Hadi government in the south.

The amphibious landing of Gulf Cooperation Council forces...

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Turkey

  • Written by: Mehmet Ozalp, Associate Professor in Islamic Studies, Director of The Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation and Executive Member of Public and Contextual Theology, Charles Sturt University
imageA supporter of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan holds a flag before Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim.Reuters/Wolfgang Rattay imageThe Conversation/Zenobia Ahmed, CC BY-SA

Turkey tops the list of countries to watch in the Middle East. Surprising shifts in domestic and foreign Turkish policy will have an important influence on the web of...

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Syria

  • Written by: Mehmet Ozalp, Associate Professor in Islamic Studies, Director of The Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation and Executive Member of Public and Contextual Theology, Charles Sturt University
imageSyrian president Bashar al-AssadReuters/Agencja GazetaimageThe Conversation/Zenobia Ahmed, CC BY-SA

This year may be a critical turning point for Syria and the five-year civil war, at least for the Assad regime, which is poised to regain full control of the country.

After the crucial Aleppo victory, Russian-backed Assad forces have besieged al-Bab in...

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  14. France
  15. Russia
  16. Germany
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