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Originally appeared on strategic-culture.org There were several takeaways from the recent Quadrilateral Summit in Istanbul on finding a peaceful settlement to…
The former branch of al-Qaeda in Syria, Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has launched an extensive investigation to determine the personnel…
On November 2, the Saudi-led coalition deployed a new force specialized with urban warfare along the western coast of Yemen…
The Russian news agency TASS reports (source): Russian military have delivered a three-tonne consignment of food to civilians in the…
On November 2, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) artillery and rocket launchers shelled positions of Jaysh al-Izza and Horas al-Din…
On November 2, seven Copt civilians were killed and more than fourteen others were injured when gunmen opened fire at…
Written by Prof Michel Chossudovsky; Originally appeared at Global Research Haikou, Hainan: In an unusual twist, financial experts have called upon…
On November 2, Washington lifted sanctions imposed on Turkey’s Justice Minister Abdulhamit Gul and Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu in an…
On November 2, Sheikh Basheer Faisal al-Huwaidi, a leader of al-Afdalah tribe and a member of the Raqqa Civil Council,…
Commander of Resolute Support Mission US Forces in Afghanistan Gen. Austin Scott Miller has admitted that the Taliban cannot be…
The US will reimpose all anti-Iranian sanctions, which had been lifted under the 2015 nuclear deal, the administration of US…
The EU and the NATO see the current situation in Ukraine as a part of the ongoing Russian “hybrid” operation,…
Originally appeared at ZeroHedge A Pentagon official said Monday that Taiwan should increase its military spending to safeguard continued peace…
On November 1, Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yuri Lutsenko announced that the Kiev government had arrested the cargo ship COMAT…
On November 2, ISIS claimed that its cells had killed a French service member and three personnel of the Kurdish…