by Mona Helmi | Jun 28, 2016 | Features
Tripoli has been linked over the past years with conservative movements and many extremist cells that were dismantled in northern regions like Akkar and Daniye. The Islamic scene in the city has long been influenced by the local complicated politics and the adversity...
by Abdulrahman Al-Rashed | Mar 31, 2016 | Opinion
Despite of what is said regarding the stable security conditions in Syria, arrival of humanitarian aids and partial ceasefire, the main beneficiary from the ceasefire in the current circumstances remains President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The US-led international...
by Paula Astih | Mar 17, 2016 | Latest News, Middle East
Beirut, Moscow- President Vladimir Putin ordered the start of pullout of Russian forces from Syria on Monday, saying Russia’s objectives had been “generally accomplished” after nearly six months of air campaign to fight the terrorist groups. Moscow continued...
by Salman Al-dossary | Feb 21, 2016 | Opinion
There is no appropriate description for the current tragic Lebanese situation which led to the issuance of the predicted Saudi decision to conduct a reconsideration of its relations with Lebanon; a decision that perhaps is more drastic than the despair of the Lebanese...
by Dalshad Abdullah | Feb 12, 2016 | Latest News, Middle East
Erbil- An Iranian-Kurdish opposing leader revealed that Kirkuk’s Governor, Najm al Din Kareem, has inaugurated Khomeini Cultural and Sports Center in Kirkuk, in the presence of Iranian Consul in Kurdistan, Murtada al-Abadi, on the occasion of Khomeini’s...