By bnm Gulf bureau Iraq’s Kirkuk cement factory, the country’s largest, has resumed operations following a major ...
S. Korea’s constitutional crisis, N. Korea’s hypersonic missile claim, House fast tracks immigration bill, Gitmo down to 15, casualties in ISIS battle ...
Turkey is working to ensure that Syria's transformation over the last month will not bring new instabilities to the region, ...
If Trump withholds assistance from Ukraine to force President Volodymyr Zelensky toward a cease-fire dictated by Moscow, the ...
Iraq’s main border crossing with Syria is expected to be reopened from January 11 for travellers and goods, Iraqi officials ...
THE SENATE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE is scheduled to hold a hearing for Trump’s choice for secretary of defense, on January ...
From January 2 to January 3, Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), enabled by CENTCOM forces, conducted a D-ISIS operation near ...
The U.S. military led strikes against the Islamic State in Iraq in the past week that resulted in the capture of an ISIS ...
Iraq relies on oil exports, 90 percent passing via the Strait of Hormuz. Disruptions may devastate its economy, highlighting ...
The volume of global crude exports in 2024 declined 2%, the first fall since the COVID-19 pandemic, shipping data showed, due ...
Gaston argues that efforts to exercise influence through proxies—what she calls “local, hybrid, and substate forces”—are becoming “normalized” as new technologies permit remote warfare and as fragile ...
The U.S. has transferred 11 Yemeni men to Oman after holding them for more than two decades without charge at the U.S. naval ...