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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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  1. Sahel region, Africa
  2. South Sudan
  3. Venezuela
  4. Brazil
  5. United States
  6. India
  7. Afghanistan
  8. Pakistan
  9. North Korea
  10. Indonesia
  11. China
  12. War, conflict, economic strife: the world in 2017 is rife with hot spots, but leavened by hope
  13. Ukraine
  14. France
  15. Russia
  16. Germany
  17. We’re not racist, but … Ray Martin, the media and racism’s missing link
  18. Ruling on assisted dying drug Nembutal sets important precedent
  19. Severe heatwaves show the need to adapt livestock management for climate
  20. Younger is not always better when it comes to learning a second language
  21. As the Liberal Party continues to fracture, we may be watching its demise
  22. How racism and a lack of diversity can harm productivity in our workplaces
  23. Nokia's revised 3310 mobile phone is the latest tech to target retro-adopters
  24. How fake drugs end up in our public health system (and how to spot them)
  25. Politically, the government seems on a hiding to nothing in the penalty rates battle
  26. Explainer: what is 'precipitable water', and why does it matter?
  27. The long journey from a refugee camp to an Australian school
  28. How to manage self-motivated, intelligent workers
  29. Preparing elite athletes for transition to life after sport should begin in childhood
  30. Seven steps to help you choose the right home care provider
  31. Trade, security ties and engaging the Indonesian diaspora – what you need to know about Widodo's Australia visit
  32. Australians aren't as Islamophobic as we're led to believe
  33. Ghost ships: why are World War II naval wrecks vanishing in Indonesia?
  34. Trade data shows Australia can get more out of a deal with the EU than the UK
  35. Business investment is weak, but an unfunded company tax cut won't fix it
  36. Merging our brains with machines won't stop the rise of the robots
  37. Weekly Dose: GHB, a party drug that's easy to overdose on but was once used in childbirth
  38. The typical university student is no longer 18, middle-class and on campus – we need to change thinking on 'drop-outs'
  39. Why we need an 'energy Landcare' to tackle rising power prices
  40. Coalition trails 45-55% and Turnbull's ratings sink in Newspoll
  41. Working for the (Australia Post) man
  42. Turnbull turns shock-and-awe on Abbott
  43. Explainer: What is VX nerve agent and how does it work?
  44. Where were all the women in the Stone Age?
  45. Booksellers, the alt-right and Milo Yiannopoulos
  46. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan and Deep Saini on penalty rate cuts
  47. Hairdressers in rural Australia end up being counsellors too
  48. Voters' dislike of politics makes fixed four-year parliamentary terms look appealing
  49. Perth's Museum of Water documents our intimate relationship with a precious resource
  50. Here's what smart cities do to stay ahead

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