Ever since its revolution in 1979, Iran has cultivated a network of proxies and friends throughout the Middle East. For years ...
Iraq’s semi-autonomous north is grappling with a severe economic crisis, with many residents forced into massive personal debt.
US President Trump’s pressure against the Mexican government appears to be producing its intended effect as raids and extraditions spike on the southern side of the border.
"To be honest, the Alawites clearly ask for international protection," a former Syrian diplomat told Newsweek.
By Malak Shalaby Before modern borders, before passports, before Google Maps—these Middle Eastern countries were already thriving. From ancient civilizations to empires that shaped art, science, and ...
The study provided a clear picture of the well-planned ancient irrigation system that once flourished in the region.
Israel’s expansionist ambitions continue to drive the erasure of Palestine, raising the critical question: Can the US and ...
Part Biblical myth part Zionist delusion, the idea of a belligerent Greater Israel is the Zionist strategy, and also its last ...
The furious progressive response to Third Way’s proposed road map to recovery suggests many Democrats are ... Democrats still ...
A suspected participant in the suicide bombing at the Kabul airport that killed 13 American service members and roughly 170 ...
Syrian soccer player Abdel Basset al-Sarout became the poster child for the Syrian revolution with his iconic protest anthems ...
The conflict poses a challenge for the new interim president as he tries to unify Syria and extend his authority over the ...