This edition of the Farda Briefing looks at Iran’s worsening water crisis, which has now prompted the government to consider ...
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Iraq's Election Shock Sets Off a West-vs-Iran Showdown
Sudani's tilt toward the West worries pro-Iran factions, creating a risk that he may be replaced unless he shifts back toward ...
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Europe's new linkage is a dangerous fantasy
The future of European stability lies not in the Middle East, but in Europe’s own willingness to confront the challenges it ...
During a recent White House interview, US President Donald Trump praised Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, ...
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tehran and Washington had come “very close” to an agreement, but the process ...
Today, the Land of the Cedars remains a delicate patchwork of identities, hopes, and unresolved tensions. Into this complex ...
Iran has agreed to create electricity transmission networks built through Azerbaijan to Russia. This link enables Russia and Iran to export surplus electricity to each other. Peak consumption for ...
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Sudani Holds on to Candidacy for Second Term as Iraq PM
Baghdad: The pro-Iran Coordination Framework in Iraq is likely to engage in prolonged negotiations over the appointment of a new prime minister despite its assertions that the process will remain ...
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The False Promise of Democracy in Iraq
"Most Iraqis regard elections as a foregone formality and the reigning order as irredeemably flawed," writes Nabil Salih ...
Pope Leo XIV and leaders from Lebanon’s religious communities met in a show of unity on Monday, with the pontiff urging them ...
Israeli lobbying is likely the main reason Trump is weighing whether or not to designate the Muslim Brotherhood a terror ...
Iraq’s presidency said on Friday that it had no role in a decision to classify Yemen’s Ansarullah and Lebanon’s Hezbollah as ...
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