The announcement by the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, comes against the backdrop of fundamental changes in the region.
The Kurdistan Workers' Party, designated a terror group by the U.S., has declared a ceasefire amid changes in the Middle East.
The outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group declared an immediate ceasefire on Saturday, a news agency close to it said, heeding jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan's disarmament call, in a ...
Countries around the world already are feeling the impact of the Trump administration’s decision to eliminate more than 90% ...
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Hosted on MSNSyria's al-Sharaa meets with Turkey's ErdoganSyria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa met Turkey's President Erdogan, with some reports indicating that it could be the start of ...
In December, 2024, after more than 50 years in power in Syria, the regime of the Assad family was swept away. This dramatic political shift illuminated the state of health in Syria, exposing ...
Here are some of the major stories of the Catholic Church around the world that you might have missed this past week.
Amid fragile ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon and shifting dynamics for Iran, Syria and others, the region is preparing for the ...
The Trump administration relaxed restrictions on how U.S. commanders approve attacks, paving the way for the Pentagon to ...
Karen Fisher, field researcher with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, shares stories of Ramadan at Zaatari — the world's ...
(JTA) — Even as tensions between Israel and Syria ramped up in recent days, a small group of Syrian Jews recently celebrated ...
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