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‘Planes, Planes, Planes’
I recalled his poem, “That Is Her Picture and This Is the Lover's Suicide,” in which he repeatedly says, “planes, planes, planes” - a term that couldn’t be a more fitting title for this article. ...
He is breaking rules that were previously viewed as unbreakable, from launching trade wars, imposing tariffs and sanctions, and threatening to change maps and balances of power ... of the regime of ...
Lebanon is an Arab country of 5.5 million in Southwest Asia bordering occupied Palestine. This tiny country has had its ...
Reflections on a recent visit to Baghdad. Much has changed and ordinary life has resumed in Iraq's capital, but deep ...
The one thing holding Syria together now is Ahmed al-Sharaa, who has taken on the near-impossible job of teaching his people ...
AKRE. Iraq (AP) — Kurds in Iraq and Syria this week marked the Newroz festival, a traditional celebration of spring and ...
The extremist Islamic State group is resurging in parts of the world, adapting its tactics and expanding its reach despite ...
The ousted Assad dictatorship kept lists of millions of wanted people. Now, Syrians are openly asking whether they “have a ...
In the early phase of the Syrian civil war, Iran denied the presence of its forces on Syrian soil despite evidence to the ...
US also avoids commenting on Katz’s threat to begin annexing parts of Gaza if hostages not freed * Israeli source: ...
The recent surge of violence in Syria lays bare the challenges interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa faces in delivering on his promise to lead a more unified country.
Hundreds of mourners have attended the funeral of one of the victims of an Israeli airstrike on the Syrian city of Daraa, in ...