Editor’s note
Challenges Facing Governance in Post -Assad Syria From extremism to Foreign Intervention
The fall of Bashar Assad regime in Syria provided an opportunity for such like groups as Tahrir-Al-Shaam in order to change their military role into a political player but despite all -round supports from Turkey and Qatar their political legitimacy and internal disputes among different groups continue to be a serious obstacle for their unity and success.
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Part1… A humorous but bitter account of the unequal competition in the world on the eve of the Paris Olympics
Part1..A humorous but bitter account of the unequal competition in the world on the eve of the Paris Olympics
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Netanyahu’s Failure in the West Bank/The Unprecedented Events Still on Their Way
When Benjamin Netanyahu went to the Saturday night’s scene embraced by a tight security team and Shabak, he looked so frustrated and worried that it could be said it was the most exceptional photo frame from a helpless Israeli prime minister.
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Negaheno speaking with the Head of Jordanian Women Association:
The West Has No Good Will Intentions When It Comes to Supporting Global Issues
Dr. Naheye Barghawi, head of Jordanian women Association (REMA) by referring to the West’s double standards with regards to the changes and events in the region and the world said:
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Newvisiona;
Encamping outside The Syrian gates/ the Arab union requests Syria to rejoin the union
۸Among the political and media communities of the global and regional countries it is less likely to find an outflow such as the Syrian crisis that since its beginning, the anticipating outcomes and evaluations drawn were based on realistic and correct factors.
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Iran’s NIOC, Russia’s Gazprom sign $40bn investment deal
The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) and Russia’s Gazprom have signed a “historic” deal worth $40 billion for joint investment in oil and gas projects.
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Turkey dam construction, an economic plan or a political project / behind the scenes of Middle East water tension
Objective projects, such as dam projects in Turkey, are a hostile attempt against life in the Middle East, countries such as Iraq and Syria, will undergo deadly pressures of dehydration.
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Grossi’s visit to Israel out of phase with IAEA impartiality
Iran says the visit by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s chief Rafael Grossi to Israel ahead of the Monday meeting of the
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Political interference in IAEA’s technical affairs unconstructive’
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has described any political interference in the technical affairs of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) .
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Relying on domestic capacities, Iran made good progress despite sanctions
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the Islamic Republic of Iran has made good progress in various fields during past years despite the sanctions that were imposed on the country.
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Old cows in Albania
A large amount of anti-Iranian content was uploaded to fake Twitter accounts during the Iranian unrest, not from Washington or even Riyadh, but from Tirana, the capital of Albania, where the group of hypocrites is based.
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Iraq passes law making ties with Israel criminal offence
It's now illegal in Iraq to normalize relatios with Israel according to a law the Iraqi parliament unanimously passed on Thursday.
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Good Iran-Oman ties to help increase regional
"Iran-Oman relations will not be limited to economic and trade relations and will include such major areas as political interactions and cooperation," he added.