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A car was set on fire near Turkey's parliament, reflecting decades of conflict with the PKK. The incident occurred before the ...
You may think about taking a trip to a place generally headlined for conflict and unrest. Well, I did just that, and it turned out to be one of the most enlightening experiences of my life. American, ...
New US Consul General Wendy Green introduces herself in a video, highlighting the nearly-complete Erbil consulate as a ...
European Union Ambassador to Iraq, Thomas Seiler, has voiced concern that the formation of the Kurdistan Region’s new ...
After four decades of insurgency, Abdullah Öcalan’s call for democratic politics signals a transformative moment in the Kurdish quest for rights and recognition in West Asia.
A drive to recruit Kurds and religious minorities to the Syrian government's General Security Forces in the northern area of ...
A car fire near Turkey's parliament highlighted unresolved tensions with the PKK, a rebel group promising disarmament. This ...
A senior Israeli diplomat told Newsweek of "really good opportunities for Israel and for neighboring people in the Middle ...
Iraqi officials have begun the excavation of what is believed to be a mass grave left behind by the Islamic State extremist group ...
Commemorating the 80th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and ...
In areas home to religious and ethnic minorities, Syria’s Sunni Islamist-led government is increasingly seen as a threat.
The vast majority of Jordanians are Palestinian Arabs according to their history, culture, language and religion.The post ‘Washington Post’ two-state solution is unrealistic appeared first on JNS.org.