
Turkey’s Standoff With NATO Isn’t Over Yet
The Kurdish question loomed large in NATO’s meeting last month in Madrid. The headlines focused on Turkey’s objection to Sweden

The Kurdish question loomed large in NATO’s meeting last month in Madrid. The headlines focused on Turkey’s objection to Sweden

Despite ISIS’s territorial defeat in Syria more than two years ago, the group has continued to terrorize people, particularly in the northeast. In June,

There are many grand promises about the power of artificial intelligence. When we talk about the future of technology, AI

As the war in Ukraine approaches the five month mark, Russia’s president Vladimir Putin is keen to project the appearance of

There is a delightful irony in the fact that, even as the sun sets slowly on the era of fossil fuels,

Last week, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan accused Russia of trying to buy hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) from Iran for

Monkeypox, a virus transmitted to humans mostly through small rodents (and less commonly monkeys) was first identified in 1970, and

As expected, the publication of Tunisia’s proposed new constitution has not defused political tensions or painted a clearer picture of where the country

The recent killing of Iman Irsheid, a 21-year-old university student, has once again brought attention to the harsh reality that gender-based

On the very day that US President Joe Biden lands in Saudi Arabia this month, nearly 200,000 containers will be making their

As the fighting in Ukraine drags on, another conflict is taking shape elsewhere on Russia’s periphery. This borderless conflict is

As the war in Ukraine grinds on, Europe and the United States continue to search for tools to do the

In his inauguration speech in early June, the new president of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, called attention to the grave threat of famine posed

Wedged between militarism and an expansionist religious nationalism, Israel, in the view of its dwindling peace camp, has clearly failed

One could almost hear the glee in Ankara when the country’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan upended NATO consensus by declaring

After decimating Iraq’s Sunnis during years of political and military conquest, Iran and its Iraqi militias have now set their sights on Iraqi Kurdistan, harassing its government, targeting its energy
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