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How Iraq is Modernising and Diversifying its Growing Economy For the last three years Iraq has enjoyed relative stability, good oil prices and a growing economy. For those who invested in the Iraqi ...
The late George Cecil compared the 1975 “Rabbit Riot” at City Park to his day’s pell-mell Vietnamese evacuation of Da Nang.
In answer to questions from students at King’s College London last week, the former prime minister seemed to outline the advice that he is giving his successor, writes John Rentoul ...
U.S. negotiations before the talks on Saturday, April 11, essentially suggested that a military confrontation between the two ...
"The real question is whether Trump is prepared to side with the group looking at a realistic deal," a former U.S. official told Newsweek.
Emirati writer Saeed Al Badi draws inspiration from his travels and experiences in the Middle East to craft narratives. His latest novel, Hell's Gate, explores the battle between good and evil.
Shin Bet uncovers Hamas cell in Nablus run by Turkey-based HQ; observers say Ankara offers freedom of action to Hamas terror operatives.The post Turkey has become ‘the central nerve center ...
OPEC+ member countries will convene to address the pressing issue of Kazakhstan's consistent overproduction of its assigned ...
South Africa's indefatigable, overstretched diplomats arrived in New York last week (March 24-30) to outline their priorities ...
A brief handshake may be the most likely outcome from preliminary diplomatic talks set for Saturday between U.S. and Iranian officials.
This week's story about Washington's group chat mix-up has prompted debate over what constitutes "war plans" and whether the material was classified. The Atlantic has now published the full chat.