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Category: West Asia

The Tale Of Two Girls

She had experienced war, death, bloodshed and the tears of bereaved persons since her childhood. Brought up in such a terrifying environment, the 25-year-old Fatima Hassouna became a photojournalist and […]

Charles Tegart & The Imperial Boomerang

By Stuart Logie Part One: Information And PowerWhen I began researching the life of Sir Charles Augustus Tegart (October 5, 1881 – April 6, 1946), a British colonial policeman who […]

France To Recognise Palestinian State Soon

France may recognise Palestine as an Independent and Sovereign State in June 2025. French President Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron made an announcement in this regard on April 9. Analysts consider […]

The Footsteps Of Imperialism

Once, Mike Campbell, a character in Ernest Miller Hemingway‘s 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises, was asked how he went bankrupt. He replied: “Two ways… Gradually and then suddenly.” One […]

The Dream Is Over…

It seems that an independent Kurdistan would never be created in West Asia as Abdullah Öcalan (also known as Apo or uncle in Kurdish), the founding leader of the Kurdistan […]

The Girl From Iran

A young lady intern recently joined a hospital in Australia where one could find doctors from all over the world. However, the beautiful intern, with deep eyes, a distinctively sharp […]