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Powerful storm have caused flash floods in northern Iraq that killed 12, including three foreign nationals and a baby.
Comment: Separatist movements in Iraq and Spain are paying the price for dreams of independence, writes Sam Hamad.
Turkey and Saudi Arabia are gradually warming to Assad's Syria through a limited process of normalisation. But these ties remain fragile, says Joseph Daher.
Taking advantage of festering divisions within Kurdistan and the weakening of the KRG government, Iraq's central government has seized its opportunity to take back control over Kurdistan's most valuable resource, writes Joseph Daher.
Western states supporting Israel as it wages catastrophic deadly attacks on Gaza are perpetuating the narrative that the oppressor has rights over the oppressed to ‘defence’. It is Palestinians who have the right to resist, argues Joseph Daher.
The opposition coalition may prove victorious in taking down Erdogan's authoritarian regime. But to have a genuine democracy, entrenched Turkish nationalism and racism towards Kurds must be addressed, writes Joseph Daher.
As Mizrahi Remembrance Month draws to a close, Hadar Cohen reflects on the importance of stories by and about Jewish communities from across the MENA being liberated from the grips of Zionist right-wing propaganda.
Iraqi-Kurdish farmers are seeking to irrigate crops as the waters of Lake Dukan recede and dams upstream in Iran stem the flow, leaving them vulnerable to drought
The Tigris - a vital water source across Iraq - is drying up due to human activity and climate change.
Forty years since the Sabra and Shatila massacre during which over 3000 people were killed by Israel’s Lebanese militia allies, Emad Moussa explains what this dark chapter meant for Palestinians as the trauma lives on amongst refugees.