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A hundred people have died in clashes between Druze and Sunni militias near Damascus and Suwayda. The spiritual leader of ...
Nikhil Lohade is the news editor for the Middle East and North Africa. He helps oversee The Wall Street Journal's coverage of a region that stretches from Iran to Morocco and Turkey. He is based in ...
A Bowling Green man imprisoned for crimes related to his membership in the terror group ISIS is appealing his conviction and ...
Up to 10,000 fighters lent muscle during the overthrow of the Assad regime. But their hard-line interpretations of Sunni ...
Iraq’s buffalo population has more than halved in a decade as the country's two main rivers, the Tigris and Euphrates, suffer ...
Media rights activist Baris Altintas tells BIRN that Joakim Medin’s arrest on charges of terrorism and insulting the ...
Somalia forces, he added, have made significant gains in the fight against Al-Shabaab, despite a series of setbacks in recent weeks. The government troops lost the strategic Adan Yabaal town within ...
Zorek, the highly anticipated San Bruno coffee and borek shop launched by the brothers behind Mazra, has reopened after ...
The Kurdish-led force that runs northeast Syria has agreed to integrate into a new national army, but some of its supporters ...
Washington must stop indulging fantasies about Turkey "coming back to the table." Erdogan’s government has made its choice.
More than 400 people, including representatives from major Kurdish parties in Syria, Turkey and Iraq's Kurdistan region took ...
Yaroslav Trofimov is the chief foreign-affairs correspondent of The Wall Street Journal, covering major issues and developments around the world.
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