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On September 7, the Israeli Air Force’s warplanes conducted a missile strike on an alleged “chemical weapons plant” in the town…
By investigative historian Eric Zuesse. Who is the author, most recently, of They’re Not Even Close: The Democratic vs. Republican Economic Records, 1910-2010, and…
The discussions between Russia, Iran and Turkey on the de-escalation zone in the Syrian province of Idlib are underway. VLADIVOSTOK…
On Wednesday, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) spokesperson brigadier general Restituto Padilla said that ISIS fighters in Marawi city…
On Wednesday, Hussam Atrash one of the religious leaders of Nour al-Din al-Zenki Movement posted a series of tweets in…
On Wednesday, the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) captured several government buildings including the former headquarter of the Syrian Police…
On September 5, representatives of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) groups in the Eastern Qalamoun region signed an agreement with Syrian…
By Tyler Durden. Originally appeared at ZeroHedge The head of Germany’s largest commercial bank warned of the fallout from cheap…
On Wednesday, a truck carrying ammo exploded in Idlib football stadium –al-Mala’ab al-Baladi- in the northern part of Idlib city…
On Wednesday, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies recaptured Bir Ghabaghib village (known also as Kopajjep) on the…
On September 5, Ahmad Khurshid a member of Al-Hawija local council said that over 330 ISIS fighters escaped with their…
This article is a response to the analysis “Israel and the Shia Threat” written by Dennis M. Nilsen Written by Hadi…
Originally appeared at The Unz Review On June 8th 1967 the United States Navy intelligence ship the U.S.S. Liberty was attacked in international…
On Wednesday, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) Tiger Forces and their allies continued their effort aimed at expanding a corridor between the…
A fierce fighting between government forces and ISIS terrorists continued in the area of Deir Ezzor city after the Syrian…