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H E WAS KILLED by an Israeli air strike in Lebanon last year. Yet the face of Hassan Nasrallah, formerly the boss of ...
A video clip circulating on social media in recent months shows Syria’s new president, Ahmed al-Shara, astride a handsome ...
Iran is strengthening its ties with its European allies, Belarus and Serbia, to compensate for its partnership with Russia, while also seeking to exploit disunity among Western policymakers and ...
Trump’s strategy appears to be twofold: pressure Tehran to negotiate and pull Iraq into the Western orbit, countering China ...
The fragile Israel-Iran ceasefire demands a deeper look at long-term consequences for geopolitics in the Middle East.
Iraq's electricity grid lost around 15 percent of its generation capacity after gas supplies from neighboring Iran were more than halved on Tuesday.
Most of the differences between Iraq in 2003 and Iran in 2025 suggest lower risks of a foreign policy quagmire this time around. There is, however, one caveat to that conclusion.
Israel has called on China to use its economic and political influence to curb Iran's military and nuclear ambitions, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
When the U.S. attacked Iran, many pointed to the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq as a parallel. But it is important to stress the differences as well.
'Oh, here we go': For Iraq veterans, bombing of Iran opens old wounds The U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites sparked sharply divergent reactions.
An Israeli attack on Tehran's Evin Prison on June 23 killed 71 people, according to a spokesperson for the Iranian judiciary said.