High-level delegations from Turkey, Jordan, Syria and Iraq will meet in Amman on Sunday to discuss security cooperation and ...
Following the call by Abdullah Ocalan to disband the Kurdistan Workers' Party, PKK, and to lay down arms, Syrian affiliates and the PKK headquarters in Iraq remain ambivalent. What are their options?
The clashes indicate the possible start of a new proxy war between Turkey -- a firm al-Shara'a supporter -- and Iran, which lost its military foothold in Syria when Hayat Tahrir al-Sham ousted Assad.
Following the call by Abdullah Ocalan to disband the Kurdistan Workers' Party, PKK, and to lay down arms, Syrian affiliates ...
Fighters siding with Syria's new government stormed several villages near the country's coast, killing dozens of men in ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNMore than 180 killed as Syrian forces seek to crush Alawite insurgencySyrian authorities said the violence began when remnants loyal to Assad launched a deadly and well-planned attack on their ...
The foreign minister of Iran warned that insecurity and instability in Syria would only serve the interests of the Israeli ...
The HIndu profiles on Abdullah Öcalan, former PKK leader, calls for peace and dissolution of the group after decades of ...
Turkey has considerably developed its defense industries, with exports growing by 29% to reach $7.1 billion in 2024 ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNSyria's Sharaa urges Alawites to surrender after deadly clashesSharaa on Friday urged insurgents from ousted president Bashar al-Assad's Alawite minority to lay down their arms and ...
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