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AMMAN (Reuters) -Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has expressed hope that his country would avoid military conflict with U.S.
Kirkuk Governor Rebwar Taha on Tuesday rejected claims that several predominantly Kurdish and Turkmen areas had been placed ...
The Kurdish YPG militia, which heads the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), should stop "playing for time" and ...
Authorities in Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region handed down a new prison term on Tuesday to jailed investigative journalist ...
The state-owned Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) is bracing itself for a rebrand on Wednesday with expanded coverage and news ...
Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein met with U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Steven Fagin in Baghdad late Sunday to address the ...
AMMAN: Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has expressed hope that his country would avoid military conflict with US-backed ...
A survey conducted among Kurdish mother tongue speakers in various parts of Turkey found that more than 97% of participants ...
Failed Iraqi migrants are to be sent back to their home under a new returns deal. The new agreement signed by Dan Jarvis, the ...
Turkey and the US back the deal to integrate Syria’s oil-rich northeast into the state and want to resolve the issue ...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa expressed hope to avoid conflict with U.S.-backed Kurdish forces amid stalled integration ...
Turkish FM hosts Syrian counterpart in Ankara; defence ministers sign military cooperation memorandum of understanding.