Every crisis is boom for some and bane for others. Over $8 trillion economic package have been announced by north American and European nations plus $1 trillion by Japan whereas total known lobal gold reserves amounts to $9.5 trillion. But where this money will go: business elite or commons. Is …
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Assassination of Hezbollah commander in South Lebanon sparks speculation
Killing of Ali Mohammed Younes linked to assassination of Anton al-Hayek in Sidon.
Read More »Kurdish forces arrest senior ISIS health official in northeast Syria's Hasakah
The Syrian Kurdish Anti Terror Forces (HAT) has arrested a senior health official in the ranks of the so-called Islamic State in rural northeastern Hasakah province, local sources said on Sunday.
Read More »Intelligence sharing remains key to fight against IS
The Islamic State is continuing to carry out guerrilla attacks; developing and maintaining a comprehensive intelligence picture of the group is seen as an important weapon to keep its militants at bay.
Read More »US offers $10m for information on Hezbollah commander in Iraq
Sheikh Mohammed Kawtharani was branded a global terrorist by the US in 2013 and accused of funding armed groups in Iraq.
Read More »Iran's overhauled, radar-evading Ghadir-class submarine joins naval fleet
An overhauled radar-evading Ghadir-class Iranian submarine has joined the country’s naval fleet.
Read More »Y-20 cargo plane-Type 15 tank combination enhances Chinese military capability
One domestically made Y-20 large cargo aircraft can reportedly carry two newly commissioned Type 15 tanks for long-range transport operations, and this new combination will enhance the Chinese military’s strategic transport capability, experts said on Wednesday.
Read More »Sailor on Fourth US Navy Aircraft Carrier Diagnosed With COVID-19
A fourth US aircraft carrier now has cases of COVID-19 among its crew. The USS Nimitz was preparing to deploy later this month for sea trials and had already begun bringing crew aboard.
Read More »Virus Fears Spread at Camps for ISIS Families in Syria’s North East
Disease has long been a daily concern at al-Hol, a detention camp in north-eastern Syria for families of ISIS militants, but now each death raises anxiety about COVID-19. With repatriations on hold, the UN and other international bodies must step up medical and humanitarian aid.
Read More »Lebanon’s collapse is Hezbollah’s slow unraveling
Hezbollah has been working for years on integrating itself into the Lebanese state. Now that the country is falling apart, Hezbollah’s assimilation into the state apparatus, which was initially meant to protect the organization against international pressure, could pose a direct threat to the group’s future.
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