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Choosing a future: What the Kurdish minority’s parliamentary triumph means for Turkey
Turkey, once the most confident and powerful state in the region, has suddenly found it self on the brink of plunging into political and economic instability with no clear solutions to the problem
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Why do we know nothing about ISIS?
“Don’t you know that Isis was the name of an Egyptian goddess?” a colleague from Iraq recently wrote me
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‘US came to Afghanistan with TV & cash — they won’t let us go’
There are only a handful of places in Moscow where you can get a glimpse of people from different Afghan tribes and social strata.
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How Iraq elected new parliament: Witness account
Entering the country has been forbidden since Monday. All flights have been canceled and bus services have been suspended. Nobody can get in or out of Baghdad.
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The first post-occupation election in Iraq started with explosions
Rayad is not just a Sunni; he is a Sunni from Fallujah, which is currently seized by terrorist groups – al Qaeda and ISIS, Iraqis say. Rayad is the only Sunni in his unit, and he has Shiites under his command.
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Nadejda Kevorkova: “Ərdoğan Türkiyədə dəyişiklər simvoludur, o, insanların inanc haqlarını özlərinə qaytardı”
“AK Partiyaya qarşı kampaniyanın fikir babası Pensilivaniyadakı qoca din xadimi deyil, onun axrasındakı ABŞ və İsrail dairələridir”
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Turkey elections: Erdogan won’t show white flag
Erdogan spoke for 40 minutes, thanking “all brothers who were praying” for them, paying special attention to Palestinian brothers
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Turkey: Turning mayoral elections into Armageddon rehearsal
Such a common affair as local elections in Turkey will turn into a battle between two iconic characters of the XXI century – Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Fethullah Gülen
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Malaysia flight riddle: How can a passenger plane go missing in the age of universal surveillance
This story with the Malaysian Boeing can only mean two things: either US intelligence greatly overestimates their abilities, or they know what happened to the plane and are hiding the information from the public
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Seated march: How Lebanon saved Palestinians from Western supporters
The Lebanese part of the Global March to Jerusalem turned out to be quite an exotic public event – firstly, there was no march, and secondly, there were very few Palestinians. And all due to the Lebanese army that kept Palestinians inside the refugee camps and well away from the…