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Category: West Asia

Death Of A Columnist &…

It seems that even more than two years after his assassination at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, Jamal Ahmad Khashoggi (October 13, 1958 – October 2, 2018) – the noted […]

Promoting A Political Settlement…

Saudi Arabia may face more competition from other regional powers in the coming days, as Iran and Turkey have decided to bolster co-operation. The concerned authorities in Ankara have confirmed […]

Not The Arabian Nights

Loujain al-Hathloul is a Saudi Women’s Rights activist, a Social Media figure, and a former Political Prisoner. She has always been at the forefront of the Protest Movement to protect […]

A Significant Find From The Ruins

Archaeologists have revealed another invaluable piece of History by excavating a site in Saqqara near the Egyptian Capital of Cairo. Zahi Hawass, the noted Archaeologist, Egyptologist, and former Minister of […]

Not Much Of Relief, Though…

“It’s pathetic to see my boy dying, slowly. I would not return home without healing him completely,” said Mohammad Yusuf while looking at Shamim, who is just six, suffering from […]

The Not-So-Young Turks…

Turkey had failed to become a member of the European Union (EU) even after moving its capital from Istanbul to Ankara way back in 1923. Perhaps, the European leaders rightly […]

Withdrawal Symptoms?

It is being observed that the militants have started launching a series of rocket attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan shortly after the outgoing Donald Trump Administration in Washington DC announced […]

West Asia, Yet Again!

The regional tussle in West Asia between Iran and Saudi Arabia has taken a new turn, with Tehran accusing Riyadh of piling up a stock of nuclear weapons! Kazem Gharibabadi, […]

The Silently Sonorous Structures

Since 1350 BC, the Colossi of Memnon – two massive stone statues of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III who reigned in Egypt during the 18th Dynasty – have been standing in […]