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Analysis: The Marxist-Leninist Communist Party, an underground faction classified as a terrorist organisation in Turkey, is an ally of the US-backed YPG, report Sibel Düz and Ömer Özkizilcik.
The petroleum industry's arrival on the Horn of Africa begs the important question of whether fossil fuels can bring Somalis across the political spectrum together or pull them further apart.
Dispatches from Guantanamo: Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi has been held at the infamous prison camp for 12 years. The military judge has just set his trial date for February 2020.
Feature: The legacy of the medieval polymath Avicenna has offered Iranians an opportunity to engage with the intersection of their Islamic and Persian heritages, writes Austin Bodetti.
The veteran Iraqi politician, who has served as finance minister and oil minister, has been tapped to succeed Haider al-Abadi.
Drones are being increasingly deployed by insurgents and militias to level the playing field against better-armed adversaries, reports James Reinl.
Turkey's crackdown on Kurdish language schools has forced students and educators to take their courses underground.
°®Âþµº Meets: Faisal Jeber to discuss the current state of the museum in Mosul, what he saw when it was first liberated and the work of his NGO.
Huge losses of life and livelihood as Iraq's farmers battle to keep their livestock safe and hydrated.
Testing times await Algeria after December 12 as fears surrounding the country's future continue to grow, but whoever is elected as the next president post-Bouteflika faces an enormous challenge.