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After two massacres by government forces, the U.S. should turn up the heat.
The Suwayda crisis boosts Kurdish confidence and threatens Erdogan’s bid to secure Kurdish support for a third term.
The interim government of Syria must grant more autonomy to minority groups if it wants to survive and succeed.
The IDF is still suspicious of Syria's leader and wondering whether, between two of his names symbolic of his dual identities, he will turn out to be more of his jihadist past as Mohammad al-Julani or ...
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Iraq's prime minister seeks closer US ties while keeping armed groups at bayThe prime minister of Iraq has kept his country on the sidelines as military conflicts raged nearby for almost two years.
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As Sweida burns, Syria’s new rulers repeat old patterns, fueling sectarian conflict rather than fostering national unity.
MOSCOW, July 29. /TASS/. Multinational and multi-religious Syria may disappear, turning into a unitary Sunni state, Karin Kneissl, former Austrian foreign minister and head of the Geopolitical ...
Israel holds US-mediated talks with Syria after its airstrikes worsened sectarian violence in Suwayda; deal could halt ...
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After almost two years of fighting in Gaza, and after the decimation of Hizballah, the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in ...
Syria plans to hold parliamentary elections in September, according to the head of the election organizing body ...
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