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Feb 2, 2018

The Destruction and Looting of Idlib’s Ancient Heritage by Extremists

By Saleem al-Omar

Volunteer teams are desperately attempting to preserve what remains of the archaeological heritage of Idlib, a city in north-western Syria. Most of these efforts have been unsuccessful because most of the city is under the control of jihadists. Any area with archaeological artifacts is at risk of looting by jihadist organizations known to operate in […]

Syria

In the News

Feb 2, 2018

Slavin in Al-Monitor: Latest Iran Poll Suggests Trump Rhetoric Benefits Hard-liners

By Barbara Slavin

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Iran

In the News

Feb 1, 2018

Biberman in Perspectives on Terrorism: Terrorist Prison Breaks

By Atlantic Council

Afghanistan Extremism

MENASource

Feb 1, 2018

Baghdad and KRG locked in a standoff

By Dr. Nussaibah Younis

Both Iran and the United States have been pushing Iraq and the KRG to normalize their relationship, but Baghdad’s maximalist approach means the KRG is likely to hold out until after the May 2018 elections to make a deal. Baghdad is demanding the return of Khurmala oil field from the Kurdistan Regional Government, and is […]

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Jan 31, 2018

Khoury Joins Aljazeera to Discuss Yemen Crisis

By Nabeel Khoury

Yemen

In the News

Jan 31, 2018

Slavin in Axios: Russia Ascendant in the Middle East

By Barbara Slavin

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Middle East Russia

MENASource

Jan 31, 2018

Big trouble in little Aden

By Sama'a Al-Hamdani

The city of Aden was ostensibly the only part of Yemen where post-conflict reconstruction was viable, especially since the area of the conflict has been declared a Houthi-free zone since July 22, 2015.  Subsequently, the residents of the city were seemingly united in that the majority are southern, Sunni, and anti-Houthi/Saleh. But now the conflict […]

Yemen

SyriaSource

Jan 30, 2018

Why Syrian Refugees are Leaving Germany

By Hosam al-Jablawi

After an arduous journey filled with many obstacles, including traversing the Mediterranean Sea and crossing chain-linked border fences, Syrian refugee Mahmoud Mardini chose to return to Turkey illegally. He gave up residency in Germany, along with its associated benefits, after failing to achieve his dream of completing his university education.

Syria

In the News

Jan 30, 2018

Alfoneh in Carnegie Endowment: Tehran’s Shia Foreign Legions

By Ali Alfoneh

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Iran

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Jan 30, 2018

Slavin Quoted in Ræson on the Iran Nuclear Deal

By Barbara Slavin

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Iran

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