Iraq is set to become a hot zone of proxy fighting between Turkish-backed Islamist militants and Iranian-backed ones.
Hopes for a resumption oil flows have been buoyed by the Iraqi parliament’s approval last week of a budget amendment.
ELLIOTT ABRAMS is Senior Fellow for Middle Eastern Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. He served in senior positions ...
The Kurds have spent a century fighting for autonomy and confronting brutal repression by Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran.
Experts and lawmakers told The New Arab that the measures could worsen Iraq’s power shortages, risking political, economic, ...
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The Islamic Republic, a capitalist and theocratic dictatorship, responded with systematic brutality. The regime’s first weapon is to continue to ban the right to organise and form trade unions. The ...
That has irked Turkey, which supported the rebels now controlling Syria. Turkey considers the SDF to be an offshoot of the ...
Sacred Fig is the type of work that is monumental simply for existing — but it’s also a gripping political thriller that is ...
A research team is investigating the influence of the Zagros Mountains on the bending of Earth's surface. A team of ...