Eurasia

Iran’s policy in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

Introduction: This article is written from a strategic point of view on the Nagorno-Karabakh issue and the possibilities and consequences related to the future of the region. Any war in any part of the world will be doomed to defeat without the support and determination of the nation or the …

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At least 12 Iran-backed terrorists killed in airstrike in Syria

US-led anti-Daesh coalition forces attack terrorists fighting alongside Assad regime in Deir ez-Zor At least 12 Iranian-backed terrorists fighting with the Bashar al-Assad regime were killed in an airstrike conducted by US-led anti-Daesh coalition forces in eastern Syria, sources said Thursday.

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An Iraqi committee responds to UN information

The Parliamentary Security and Defense Committee responded today, Friday, to the information provided by the United Nations counter-terrorism official, last Tuesday, according to which more than 10 thousand ISIS fighters are still active in Iraq and Syria two years after the defeat of the organization, and that Their attacks increased …

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UN: 10,000 ISIS fighters remain active in the region

The U.N. counter-terrorism chief on Wednesday urged the repatriation of tens of thousands of women and children suspected of links to the Islamic State extremist group (ISIS), warning that many are being radicalized in deteriorating detention camps in Syria and Iraq.

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Word Games: Russian Language Disputes Could Again Fracture Moldova

The status of Russian remains deeply contentious in Moldova – and both Moscow and Moldova’s politicians have shown their willingness to exacerbate divisions by playing the language card. Alook into Moldovan archives shows how the states treatment of the Russian language destabilised the country on multiple occasions in the 20th …

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US Sledgehammer Diplomacy on Kosovo Won’t Budge Serbia

Joe Biden’s tactless message to Serbia on the need to recognise Kosovo won’t unnerve Belgrade – and risks pushing it further into the waiting arms of Russia and China. The 18th-century English dramatist Edward Moore may not be deeply ingrained on the collective memory of the Anglophone world, yet his …

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In Moldova, New President Wrestles with Hostile Parliament

Nominating a prime minister, President Maia Sandu calls for an election. Her rivals stand in the way. Moldova’s new pro-European president, Maia Sandu, is walking a political tightrope with the nomination of her former finance minister to head the country’s next government, giving her rivals the chance to delay a …

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