The “new Ottoman Sultan”, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is attracting Syrian and foreign mercenaries from around the world to fight within his army against neighbouring countries he conquers, trying to deepen the idea of the new Janissaries to implement his political, military and geopolitical agendas in the region, and to avoid …
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Russian Airstrikes Hit De-Escalation Zone in Northwestern Syria
Russia bombed parts of Idleb province Wednesday morning, just hours after the country was controversially admitted to the UN Human Rights Council. Monitors reported a series of Russian airstrikes in the Jisr al-Shughour region, western Idleb, although no casualties were reported.
Read More »Unofficial but effective Saudi boycott strikes blow at Turkey
Ajlan al-Ajlan, chairman of the board of directors of the Saudi Chamber of Commerce in Riyadh, launched a boycott campaign based on three No’s: “No investment, no imports, and no tourism.
Read More »Azerbaijan admires the effectiveness of Turkish drones in Nagorno-Karabakh
Drones have proven their effectiveness in the course of hostilities, Azerbaijan has a sufficient number of such vehicles from Turkey and other countries to achieve its goal in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Read More »Powerful Russian bombing of terrorist camps preparing for the Nagorno-Karabakh war
What is happening in the Caucasus region and the fierce clashes between the Armenian and Azerbaijani military. According to the latest information from Russian news agencies, Russian bombers struck powerful training camps at Syrian mercenaries.
Read More »Turkish Drone Power Displayed in Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Turkish-made drones are playing a role in Azerbaijan’s offensive in the breakaway enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh. Drones have become an integral part of Turkey’s foreign policy, but Turkey’s drone industry is facing scrutiny from the international community.
Read More »US State, Education Officials Call For Review of Confucius Institutes
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has called on the country’s higher education sector to reconsider their partnerships with cultural and language-teaching institutes run and partly funded by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Read More »Azerbaijan, Armenia Trade Blame For Truce Violations In Nagorno-Karabakh Fighting
Armenian and Azerbaijani forces continue to exchange fire in and around the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region despite international calls for both sides to implement and stick to a Russian-brokered humanitarian cease-fire.
Read More »Is Mohammed Dahlan the next Palestinian president in waiting?
On September 17, Hamas and Fatah, rivals for the leadership of the Palestinian people but united in their opposition to the Arab-Israeli normalization deals, agreed to hold the first general Palestinian elections since 2006. If their agreement does not go the way of numerous similar deals in the past and …
Read More »How Turkey pushed for Azerbaijan’s war on Armenia
It is possible to see hints of the planning in Ankara behind the war through a look back at how the war developed. Evidence of Turkey’s role in pushing Azerbaijan to war against Armenia is growing. As more videos emerge of Syrian mercenaries sent by Ankara to fight against Armenians, …
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