Turkey’s TPAO and BP have signed a major oil and gas cooperation deal focused on Iraq’s Kirkuk fields. The move marks a bold Turkish expansion into one of Iraq’s most politically sensitive regions.
Despite Ankara’s official denial, Turkey may well move to establish a buffer zone in western Iran if any of these potential ...
Narendra Modi’s arrival in Israel and his planned address to the Knesset underscore how shared history, security challenges, and geopolitics have turned India and Israel into natural allies. Indian ...
Greater Kordofan comprises three states and serves as a vital axis linking the western Darfur region, controlled by the RSF, ...
A detailed 3D reconstruction of the Marmara fault highlights high-stress boundaries that could trigger the next major ...
Russia’s declining influence in the South Caucasus since the start of the war in Ukraine has opened a window of ...
India becomes a key power in Netanyahu’s Hexagon alliance, boosting influence in Middle East and challenging Turkey’s Mediterranean plans.
The EU has identified Azerbaijan as a cornerstone of Europe’s post-Russia energy strategy, aiming to double gas imports to 20 bcm annually by 2027 via the Southern Gas Corridor.
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The end of Rojava is bad news for the United States

American support for Syria’s subjugation of “Rojava”—the autonomous Kurdish-led administration in its northeast—is regarded by many of its supporters as a betrayal.
For years, scientists studying earthquake risk in northwestern Turkey have known where the North Anatolian fault runs but not exactly how it behaves beneath the Marmara Sea. That uncertainty has ...
Egypt, Turkey, and Qatar are working to organize a meeting between White House envoy Steve Witkoff and senior Iranian officials in Ankara later this week, two regional sources told Axios. Escalating ...