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The fall of the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad has opened a window for wealthy Gulf countries to expand their influence as the sway of Iran diminishes.
A Reuters investigation found 40 distinct sites of killings, looting and arson during three days of sectarian massacres ...
With the US operation in Iran triggering fresh arms races, Russia’s turn from multipolarity to imperial nostalgia highlights ...
Countries that aligned themselves with the US have used oil as a jump-start to global economic status. But those who resisted have seen destruction ...
About seven months ago, a group of 25 Syrian youths, including minors, set off from Libya on an irregular migration journey ...
In a world of shifting borders and fleeting regimes, one truth remains enduring: civilizations remember. Unlike nation-states ...
To those who know the Middle East, such thoughts make little sense. They are hogwash.
Past foreign-led efforts to bring about regime change in the Middle East have all too often unleashed instability, extremism, ...
Whether the biggest foreign-policy gamble of Mr Trump’s presidency has paid off will remain unclear. If Mr Trump has really ...
By Conor Lennon When Bashar Al-Assad ruled Syria, his regime was widely accused of profiting from the production and ...
Donald Trump could be having his Mission Accomplished moment. He said in a nationally televised address Saturday night, ...
In the 80 years since World War 2, the United States has seldom been without a military footprint on foreign soil.