Category: Middle East
Turkey’s Swift Response to Ankara Bombing
Following a recent bombing in the Turkish capital of Ankara, which authorities believe was the work of the banned Kurdistan Workers Party( PKK), Turkey instantly
Saudi Arabia FCs Race for Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski
Saudi Arabia football clubs are looking at Europe’s star players and this time, all eyes are on Barcelona’s Robert Lewandowski. The Number 9 Forward is
Turkish Airstrikes on Kurdish Targets: Addressing Security Threats
Following a suicide bombing in Ankara Turkey recently carried out airstrikes on suspected terrorist Kurdish targets in northern Iraq. This has sparked several critical inquiries
Explosive Terrorist Attack Strikes Turkish Parliament, Ankara’s Govt District
A “terrorist attack” occurred near Turkey’s parliament building in Ankara, resulting in two police officers being injured. The incident took place when two attackers arrived
Analyzing the U.S.-Saudi Defense Pact
According to recent developments, Saudi Arabia is actively pursuing a defense agreement with the US and sees a strategic connection to Israel’s normalization of relations
Ozgur Ozel’s Bid to Challenge Erdogan
This article explores Ozgur Ozel’s strategy to overthrow President Tayyip Erdogan’s long-standing hold on Turkish politics by attempting to become the leader of the Republican
Analyzing the US-Israel Visa Waiver Program and its Implications
It is a big step with broad ramifications that the Biden administration recently decided to extend the Visa Waiver Programme to allow Israeli residents to
Iran’s Nuclear Program: A Call for De-escalation and Diplomacy
The ongoing discussion between the United States and Iran about the latter’s nuclear program has changed significantly, with the U.S. State Department emphasizing the necessity
Japan aims to revive Iran nuclear deal; What’s the current status?
Japan reportedly wants to revive JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), according to an Iranian official. Hossein Amir Abdollahian, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Tripartite Cooperation: Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq Strengthen Ties at UNGA78
The Palestinian issue, which placed emphasis on the necessity of restoring the Palestinians’ unalienable rights, was one of the main subjects of discussion. The ministers