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Jacobin on MSNSinjar: Proxy Wars on Sacred GroundMount Sinjar rises from the arid plains of northwestern Iraq like a grassy sentinel — ancient, scarred, and unyielding. Today ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Wednesday voiced deep concern following a ruling by the Duhok misdemeanor court ...
The move by some fighters of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) to burn their weapons in the mountains of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq ...
"Maybe this will be the next fall in the domino effect of this regime," a former Israeli intelligence officer told Newsweek.
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The National on MSNWhy solving Iraq's gas problem is crucial for its economy and environmentIt was a week of good, bad and ambiguous news for Iraq’s natural gas industry. What stood out is the fact that solving its gas problem is the single most feasible and effective thing the government ...
The Assyrian Democratic Movement (ADM) issued a strongly worded statement criticizing the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) ...
Federal financial transfer signals political will to implement an agreement that could result in re-starting northern oil ...
National Democrats are grappling with how much to embrace Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, a leftist who has become the party’s standard-bearer in America’s largest city.
Exploring the moral failures attributed to the Democratic Party's influence in society.
Robert Branscomb, who was selected as chairperson of the Arizona Democratic Party in January, has been removed from the post after only serving approximately six months.
While progressives often get accused of undermining the Democratic Party, the evidence shows that it’s the moderate wing that most often violates the “Vote Blue No Matter Who” principle.
Meanwhile, the Republican Party received a 48% approval rating in the same poll, indicating stronger current support compared to their Democratic counterparts.
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