The reports came as Turkish forces pounded strategic economic installations today in the Kurdish-run zone, including oil installations and power stations. A US F-16 fighter jet has downed an unmanned Turkish drone close to a coalition facility in northeastern Syria, where 900 US special operation forces are deployed, a move …
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Battles in Kosovo
A deadly circus took place in Kosovo. Adventurism and splurge that brought the possibility of embargo, isolation, visas and – war back to the already dreary reality. Obviously, we didn’t have enough, so the deder of one and the same. And nothing is clear to anyone, even though it was …
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North African states have seen an uptick in the number of migrants arriving and risking the perilous Mediterranean crossing to Southern Europe since a military coup in Niger severed cooperation between the West African nation and the EU. Migration emanating from the Sahel, a belt of nations stretching from Mali …
Read More »Kurti on the attack in Banjska: Serbia tried to provoke a war, but failed
The Prime Minister of Kosovo, Aljbin Kurti, said that Serbia tried to provoke a new war, but failed to do so, and that the Serbs who clashed with the Kosovo Police in Banjka were from the Northern Brigade and Civil Protection, and that their leader was ” little Prigozhin” Milan …
Read More »Gaza’s ‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ Operation Means to Defend Holy Mosque: Hamas Deputy
The Deputy Leader of Hamas Saleh al-Arouri said on Saturday that the wide-scale operation in Gaza is meant to defend Al-Aqsa Mosque and free the prisoners, urging the West Bank Palestinians to join the “Al-Aqsa storm” operation. “It )the resistance( can engage in clashes with all West Bank settlements. We …
Read More »Korybko To Dutch Media: The End Of The Karabakh Conflict Will Revolutionize The Region
How would you describe Pashinyan’s political position at present? Pashinyan is in a very difficult position after this week’s events since many among the population consider him a traitor to their national cause, which they regard as extending into Azerbaijan’s Karabakh Region. He came to power in what can be …
Read More »U.S. Needs a Full Rapprochement with Iran
Washington is now in a position in which it will have no meaningful economic or even diplomatic ties with Tehran, even as it approaches nuclear-power status. There are multiple signs that Joe Biden’s administration remains interested in reviving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) concerning Iran’s nuclear program. That …
Read More »Hubris’ Downfall: The Hard Road Ahead for the Russia-Ukraine War
Official bravado and media bias degrade policy discourse—and undermine public support. The wages of hubris are dear. Four months into Ukraine’s vaunted counteroffensive—which, at a massive cost in men and materiel, has made minimal territorial gain—support for Kyiv is openly eroding. Frustration flows from the growing economic burden of war …
Read More »Israeli PM Declares ‘We Are at War’ as Hamas Unleashes Rocket Attacks, Terrorists Infiltrate Country
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared “we are at war, and we will win it” early Saturday as the country’s air force began striking targets in Gaza in response to a surprise Hamas attack on the 50th anniversary of the 1973 Yom Kippur War, involving more than 3,000 rockets and …
Read More »Live Updates: Israel amasses 100,000 troops on Gaza border as death toll tops 1,100
Palestinian militants on Saturday fired thousands of rockets from the Gaza Strip toward Israel, and several assailant squads managed to break through the security fence and enter Israeli territory. Israel has amassed 100,000 troops on Gaza border in preparation for a ground offensive against Hamas. The operation that appears to …
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