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Empty walls, silent streets: Baghdad's Sadr City leads growing boycott ahead of Iraq's elections
Iraq’s November 11 parliamentary vote is the sixth since the 2003 US-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein's regime ...
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Iraq’s Dangerous Deal With Iran
The U.S. president has taken little notice of Iraq since he returned to office in January. But the recent decision of his ...
You know Melbourne is on its knees when the most positive bloke in the city, and one of its biggest promoters in Eddie ...
You know Melbourne is on its knees when the most positive bloke in the city, and one of its biggest promoters in Eddie ...
A former UN spokesperson traces the developments that have enabled Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza back to the beginning of ...
MARC LYNCH is Professor of Political Science and International Affairs at George Washington University and the author of America’s Middle East: The Ruination of a Region. The regional order of the ...
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‘Never Trumper’ Bill Kristol Shows One Of Most Embarrassing Examples Of Trump Derangement Syndrome Yet
You’d think a guy who’s wrong about everything, all the time, would occasionally, by sheer odds, get something right. Bill ...
Owners, too, face peril. Terminating a contractor invites the “capital punishment” of construction and brings with it ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - With seven Kurdish parties vying for votes in Iraq’s parliamentary election, how can voters maximize Kurdish representation in Baghdad, especially in the disputed areas? The ...
Concluding his speech on a note of high optimism, Barzani expressed his firm hope that, "with the support of God, the people ...
Despite the risks involved, Iranian women are quietly challenging social norms and government authority, demonstrating remarkable courage.The post Taking the temperature in Tehran appeared first on ...
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