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Amid deadly Druze-Sunni clashes in Syria’s Sweida province, Israel positions itself as protector of the Druze community, raising questions over whether its true aim is securing a strategic foothold in ...
A drug cartel with links to Pakistan's spy agency ISI, China and Khalistan was busted by the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) ...
Trump hosts Persian Gulf leaders at White House as new violence raises questions about peace efforts
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump hosted a pair of Arab Gulf leaders at the White House on Wednesday as violence between ...
A town that hosts one of France's biggest pop festivals announced Wednesday that it was withdrawing its subsidy to the event ...
The US Drug Enforcement Agency dismantled an international drug cartel with ties to the ISI, China, and Canada, arresting ...
Israeli fighter jets also bombed Syrian government forces in the south, where sectarian violence has erupted between the Druze minority and Bedouin tribes. So far, more than 300 people have been ...
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Hezbollah stands at a critical juncture as it decides whether to disarm and preserve a political role in Lebanon or risk ...
For decades, Lebanon has been torn apart by internal division and external conflict. There may currently be a narrow window ...
Hezbollah’s arms have long been a source of division in Lebanon, sparking a brief civil conflict in 2008. Critics say Hezbollah has unilaterally involved Lebanon in wider Middle East conflicts.
Hezbollah’s stance that it will not discuss giving up its armed wing before Israel withdraws from five key border points in southern Lebanon appears likely to drag out the process.
For Hezbollah, these are trying times. After decades of being Lebanon’s predominant political and military organization, the group is reeling. During a yearlong war with Israel, it lost much of its ...
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