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Can the U.S. and Russia Work Together to Save Syria?
August 29, 2016 4 min. read

While the U.S. and Russia are backing opposing sides in Syria, there are signs the two may join forces to combat ISIS and bring some relief to civilians.

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The United Nations’ Struggles in Syria
June 21, 2016 4 min. read

On June 9, the U.N. was finally able to get food to residents of Daraya, a small Damascus suburb, for the first time in almost four years.

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Iran Obtains the Game Changing S-300 Missile System from Russia
April 13, 2016 3 min. read

A possible shipment of Russian S-300V4 anti-aircraft missiles have been seen crossing into Iran from the border region with Azerbaijan near the Caspian Sea. Russia confirmed that the sale of the S-300 system would be fulfilled following the P5+1 Nuclear Agreement.

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The Global Refugee Crisis: Can We Ignore It Much Longer?
August 17, 2015 5 min. read

The global forced migration crisis is perhaps the most under-reported and disturbing development facing the world today.

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Three Ways Lawrence of Arabia Still Captures the Middle East
July 14, 2015 4 min. read

Beyond its value to film history and in spite of its Hollywood embellishments, “Lawrence” still speaks truths about the West’s relationship to the Middle East.

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Syrian couple under Islamic State rule aspires to flee to Turkey
January 9, 2015 4 min. read

A Syrian human rights group reported on the struggles faced by a young couple living under Islamic State rule in Raqqa. The two of them are thinking of getting married and fleeing to Turkey.

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Kurdish Leader Stresses America Is Supporting Terrorists in Syria
October 24, 2014 5 min. read

Syrian Kurdish Leader Sherkoh Abbas calls on the U.S. to stop supporting the PYD and the Islamists in Syria. He rejects the replacement of one dictator for another and emphasized that the U.S. needs to stand behind those that support democracy and human rights within the country.

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