Policy
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Who is General Marhaf Abu Kasra, the New Syrian Defense Minister?
The new Syrian administration confirmed in a statement on Tuesday the appointment of Marhaf Abu Kasra as the Defense Minister…
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France Fights ISIS in Syria: Strikes on “Specific Targets”
French Defense Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced on Tuesday that France carried out airstrikes earlier this week against the terrorist organization…
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“IGAD” Explores Opportunities to Revive Sudanese Negotiations
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is seeking to resume its mediating role in the Sudanese crisis and bring conflicting…
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Observatory: Russia Transferred Syrian Officers to a Base in North Africa
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirms the transfer of dozens of senior officers from the former Syrian army from…
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Abdelrahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi: From Arrest Rumors to Extradition “Demands”
Although Lebanese media outlets and organizations have claimed that Lebanese authorities arrested Islamist Abdelrahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi in Lebanon, no official…
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UAE Ready to Cooperate with Turkey to Resolve Sudan Crisis
Abu Dhabi affirms its commitment to working with all concerned parties, regional partners, and the international community to find a…
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The “Orechnik” Surprise: The Russian “Terrifying” Missile Pulses with a Western Heart
With Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s warning that his country is ready to use the “Orechnik” missile again against Ukrainian targets,…
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“The Ultimate Flood”: How the Houthis Turned African Migrants into Fuel for War
They fled their homelands to escape crises, dreaming of a better future, fully aware that their journey might not end…
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Russia Accuses the U.S. and the U.K. of Recruiting Agents to Target Its Bases in Syria
The Russian news agency reported on Saturday that Russian intelligence accused American and British agents of trying to provoke attacks…
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2024: The Year of “Angry Elections”
Voters punished some leaders and rewarded others, while fringe ideas took root during a year filled with “political frustration,” which…
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