Middle east
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Yemen – US Secretary of State accuses Houthis of insulting international community
The international community is willing to extend the Yemeni truce that ended a few days ago, but the Houthis continue…
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Britain: Houthis’ refusal to extend truce is a threat to peace in Yemen
All international efforts to extend the previous U.N. truce in Yemen, which ended on October 2, have so far failed…
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Yemen: Houthi militia involved in killing more than 18 children with cancer in Sana’a
Urgent call by Yemeni government officials and human rights institutions to hold an international investigation into a humanitarian catastrophe, which…
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Iraq: What comes after Rashid’s Election as President?
An analysis published by the Middle East Institute sheds light on the political situation in Iraq after the election of…
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Iraq: In front of al-Sadr’s position, Al Sudani government is in a difficult test
The initial position announced by the leader of the Sadrist movement, Muqtada Al-Sadr, regarding the government of Mohammed Shia’ Al…
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Iran’s contradictions in the Yemeni file… details
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has stated that his country has not and will not provide any weapons to the…
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Al-Sadr’s veto against the government of Al-Sudani – Details
As Iraq took a step toward ending the year-long political stalemate by electing a president and appointing a prime minister,…
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Yemen: Is the Houthi militia collapsing due to massive losses? Experts answer
The Houthi militia has been suffering numerous losses and defeats in the south over the past period, repulsing all the…
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Al-Sadr rejects his movement’s participation in the new Iraqi government
Shiite leader Muqtada Al-Sadr has rejected the participation of members of his movement in the new Iraqi government, in the…
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Iraq Tries to Overcome Political Crisis after New President Elected
The Iraqi Council of Representatives elected a new president on Thursday, one year after early parliamentary elections failed to put…
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