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A meeting between Erdogan and Assad seems like a long shot but still possible as Turkey remains eager to mend ties with the Syrian regime
Our fortnightly round-up from Iraq features more on the new premier, Adel Abdul Mahdi, who has close ties to both Iran and the United States.
In a letter, Iran's UN representative described the striking Kurdish rebel groups in northern Iraq as an act of self-defence.
Analysis: Israel's military escalation aims to return displaced Israelis to the north and decouple Hezbollah from a ceasefire in Gaza. It is a high-risk gamble.
The diaspora exists in perpetual tension between longing for and romanticising their homeland. Is it like how it's told in stories? Returning to Iraq for the first time 31 years after leaving, Dalia Dawood explores these questions of dual identity.
The announcement appeared to respond in particular to Iran, which had publicly urged such a move.
Turkey's defence minister said on Wednesday that Ankara had hit almost 500 Kurdish 'targets' across its operations in Iraq and Syria - which escalated over the past week following a bomb attack in Istanbul.
Turkey has launched strikes on Kurdish militants on Turkey and Iraq, following a bomb attack in Istanbul.
Thousands of fighters from Arab nations have reportedly gathered near the Golan Heights to support Hezbollah in its war with Israel, Haaretz reported.
Last week, IRGC's Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani threatened ground operations in pursuit of the Iranian Kurdish parties inside the Iraqi territories.