Iraq
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The dangerous pretext of Western intervention
By Abid Wani What the world witnessed with the “Fall of Kabul” is actually a failure of state building project…
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Big power politics & the Muslim world
By Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai First of all, let me clarify that not all Muslims rebel, but some do. Not…
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From secularism to political Islam, Turkish neo-Ottomanism
By Tamseel Aqdas The Turkish political framework is conceivably depicted as dynamic in nature, by virtue of its transformative tendencies.…
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The U.S. comes closer to leaving Iraq
By Matthew C. Mai The United States has come one step closer to finally leaving Iraq to the Iraqis. The…
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INTL CONFLICTS
Attacks on Iran, past and present
The assassination of General Qasem Soleimani On Friday, 3 January, 2020, progressives in the United States and all peace-loving people…
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Editor's Picks
A second Arab Spring brewing?
What has been happening in Lebanon, Iraq, Algeria and Sudan for the past one and half months is nothing short…
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ASIA
Why there is no Kurdish nation
By John Broich, Case Western Reserve University Since U.S. troops left their region, roughly 180,000 Kurds of northeastern Syria have…
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INTL CONFLICTS
New Versailles for the Middle East
For nearly two years, the international community has been like a remote bystander observing the situation in the greater Gulf…
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MIDDLE EAST
Programs help Yazidi women cope with trauma, but more needs to be done by Iraq
By Alyssa Heisey “How am I telling you this without crying? I tell you I ran out of tears,” says Ekhlas,…
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