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Central Asia: Caught in the Crossfire
The Israel-Iran conflict has shown that Central Asia’s bid for strategic autonomy is deeply fragile. In a world of unraveling ...
Assyrian people are among the oldest indigenous communities of Syria and Beth Nahrin (Mesopotamia). Descendants of a rich and ...
The West no longer needs tanks or UN resolutions to demonise and dismantle nations in the name of 'global security' ...
Isfahan, one of three cities targeted in American military strikes, is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a mosque that dates to the year 841.
American interests are advanced by connecting the world’s free and open spaces through enhancing connectivity, buoying ...
Iraq’s Development Road Project represents a transformative US$17bn infrastructure initiative designed to connect the Gulf ...
R S Jamwal Maharaja Pratap Singh’s four-decade reign (1885-1925) marked a defining era in the history of Jammu and Kashmir-a ...
The Middle East cement market is projected to grow 5% annually, reaching $16.3 billion by 2025, driven by infrastructure projects and climate goals.
The Gulf region represents a convergence of regional instability and great power rivalry, with Chinese high-tech exports ...
The Silk Road wasn’t a single road, but a vast network of land and sea trade routes connecting China to the Mediterranean.
Drones targeted oil fields in Iraq’s semi-autonomous northern Kurdish region Wednesday, the latest in a series of attacks in ...