Iran’s mismanagement of water resources by building dams and diverting rivers is depriving Iraq of water.
Since the 2016 failed military coup, Turkey has restructured its judicial system to favor Erdogan’s ruling party.
The Armenian genocide remains a stubborn, horrific historical reality that Azerbaijan and Turkey continue to downplay.
In fact, Iraq’s government denounced the Turkish military operation against Kurdish militants.
Russia is blockading Ukrainian ports, and the war is disrupting farmers in Ukraine, an important agricultural exporter.
As Western countries move to cut off Russian oil, the Kremlin rehashes disinfo about NATO’s history and aims in Libya.
Human Rights Watch and the United Nations mission in Mali exposed evidence of atrocities by Malian troops and Russian mercenaries.
Independent investigators and media reports have proved that the Douma chemical attack did take place.
When Tunisia’s parliament voted to restrain President Kais Saied’s powers under a state emergency, he simply declared the legislature dead.
State-owned Sputnik cited no public evidence. Meantime, Russia is reportedly sending mercenary troops to Ukraine.
n fact, Russia’s invasion violated agreements to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and territory. Whether war could have been avoided is conjecture.
In fact, Russia’s economy confronts the worst financial headwinds since the Soviet Union’s collapse. And they’re getting stronger.
Under heavy sanctions for attacking Ukraine, Russia is throwing a wrench into negotiations to limit Iran’s nuclear program.
Iran’s regime imposes the death penalty on political enemies and has the most executions per capita. Executions are up, and honor killings go unpunished.
A bogus comparison to the Arab-Israeli war of 1956 can’t rationalize Russia’s massive and deadly invasion of a peaceful neighbor.
Iran’s confusing statements on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are explained by the anti-Western strategy it shares with Moscow.
Incoming news reports, video and witness accounts show that Russian strikes have hit residences and other civilian sites. Many civilians have died; thousands are uprooted.
Turkey’s constitution limits Erdogan to two terms. But that doesn’t count terms served before he changed the constitution.
Syrian police did not act to find the child when the family reported his kidnapping but rushed to take credit after his story went viral and he was ransomed.
The arrests are political. Military rulers are going after critics and opponents.
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