Eurasia

The Ukrainian Armed Forces are expanding their bridgehead in the Kursk region, hundreds of Russian conscripts have been captured. What happened on the front this week

In today’s summary: The Ukrainian Armed Forces are expanding their foothold in the Kursk region, claiming control over 1,150 sq. km of territory and 82 populated areasIn the occupied part of the Kursk region, a Ukrainian military commandant’s office was created, headed by a general named MoskalovThe Russian command has …

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Moved by a new Kursk: why the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched an operation on Russian territory

For over a week now, Ukrainian troops have been holding part of the Kursk region and, what’s more, expanding the combat zone. During this time, they have managed to occupy, according to various estimates, from 500 to 1,100 square kilometers and capture hundreds of prisoners. The Ukrainian Armed Forces’ offensive …

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Syria Today – 5 Pro-Iran Fighters Killed; US Troops Attacked

Our news round on Syria brings together the latest developments from the war-torn country, where a complex web of alliances and rivalries continues to fuel violence and instability. From the killing of pro-Iran fighters in a strike near the Iraqi border to clashes between Arab tribes and US-backed SDF forces …

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Putin Warns Assad: Stay Away from Iran to Avoid Escalation

Putin also encouraged Assad to open up to Turkey and drop the preconditions for normalizing relations between Damascus and Ankara, Syria TV says. Various international bodies have been closely monitoring Iranian actions since the assassination of Hamas political bureau chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran in late July. Iran has vowed …

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Syria Today – ISIS Worrying Resurgence; Turkey Puts Forward Conditions for Withdrawal

The ongoing instability in Syria remains a significant concern for regional and international actors, as multiple reports highlight the persistent threat of the Islamic State (ISIS) and the complex geopolitical dynamics at play. According to a recent Wall Street Journal exclusive, U.S. forces are engaged in a covert campaign to …

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Syria Today – U.S. Forces Clash with Iran-Backed Groups, Difficult Situation for Syrians in South Lebanon

On Wednesday, developments highlighted escalating tensions in Syria. U.S. troops and Iranian-backed armed groups exchanged attacks in the Deir-ez-Zor province, while President Biden renewed calls for the release of journalist Austin Tice, detained in Syria since 2012. Meanwhile, Syrian refugees in southern Lebanon face dire conditions amid the conflict between …

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Luka in Beirut Without Meeting Nasrallah: Signs of Disagreement Under Russian Pressure

Russia is attempting to rehabilitate Assad’s image on a regional and international level, Syria TV says. European diplomatic sources informed the Syria TV website that Major General Hossam Luka, head of the Syrian regime’s General Intelligence Service, recently visited Lebanon. Unlike previous visits, Luke did not meet with the Secretary-General …

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Is Assad Leaving the “Axis of Resistance”

The Assad regime is clearly embarrassed, particularly since the start of the Gaza war, Adnan Ali writes in Syria TV. The war in Gaza has highlighted a gap within the axis of resistance led by the Syrian regime under Bashar al-Assad, which chose to distance itself from the axis’ approach …

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Syria Today – Suffering of Syrians in Gaza; Pakistani Organization Builds Settlement in Afrin

As the Syrian conflict continues to unfold, various developments have emerged in recent weeks. A top Iranian military adviser has died from injuries sustained in a recent airstrike in Syria, while Syrian refugees in Gaza struggle to survive amidst the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Meanwhile, Turkey and Syria are navigating a …

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Ben-Gvir is playing a dangerous game with Al-Aqsa’s status quo

Analysis: By visiting the sensitive holy site and calling for Jewish prayer, the far-right Israeli minister is deliberately provoking an escalation. Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir’s recent call to change the fragile status quo of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound to allow Jewish prayer at the holy site deliberately deepens …

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