The interim government in Damascus has called for a powerful Kurdish-led militia backed by the United States to disarm and ...
MUNICH, Germany - The United States will continue its “strong” relations with the Kurdistan Region and Iraq, American Senator ...
Moves by President Donald Trump's administration to cut U.S. foreign aid funding risk destabilising two camps in northeastern ...
The United States of America has maintained some degree of military presence ever since March 19, 2003, when the Iraq War, ...
Twenty regional and Western powers agreed in a joint statement on Thursday to do their utmost to help Syria's new authorities ...
Morocco’s strategic role in promoting stability in the Sahel is central to tackling transnational threats, with initiatives ...
The approval of a plan by the Iraqi Parliament to increase payments to international oil companies operating in the ...
Turkmenistan has struck a deal to ship natural gas to Turkey via Iran, a government daily reported Tuesday. The official ...
Hopes for a resumption oil flows have been buoyed by the Iraqi parliament’s approval last week of a budget amendment.
In an interview, Murhaf Abu Qasra, a onetime leader in Syria’s insurgency, discussed moves by authorities in Damascus to ...
Zour, which remains divided between Syria's new government and a Kurdish-backed militia, is a hostage to competing ambitions.
A prison in Syria holds about 4,500 members of the Islamic State group who have been there for years without trial ...
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