JOSHUA YAFFA is a contributing writer at The New Yorker and the inaugural Writer in Residence at Bard College Berlin. He is the author of Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin’s ...
For the first time in Bangladesh’s history, 15 serving army officers were taken to a civil court yesterday to face trial for ...
Asked if Hamas would lay down its arms, a member of the group’s politburo, Mohammed Nazzal, said: “I can’t answer with a yes or no. Frankly, it depends on the nature of the project. The disarmament ...
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Realpolitik prevails as Russia retains uneasy foothold in Syria
A once-bustling Syrian town that is home to a strategic Russian military airbase is now a pale shadow of its former self, yet at the centre of geopolitics. In a way, the hollowed-out, mainly Alawite ...
Raised by a single father who had seven sons and seven daughters to feed in Galway to being swept to the steps of Áras an ...
Treasury Department accuses Colombian President Petro of enabling cocaine production surge while he calls sanctions a ...
Iraq’s prime minister says a small group of U.S. military advisers will stay in the country to coordinate with U.S. forces in ...
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Syria Arrests Major Officer in Charge of Notorious Assad-era Prison
Syrian authorities said on Wednesday they had arrested a former military official accused of executing detainees at the ...
New investigation details how Syrian government abducted children as political tool during civil war
According to a new investigation from The Observer, the Syrian state abducted hundreds of children during the war.
Ten months after rebels toppled the long-entrenched Assad regime, little-checked bloodshed has led many Syrians to abandon ...
Washington said leaning on Jerusalem to keep truce going, prevented it from halting aid deliveries, as Witkoff and Kushner ...
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