Friday, 15 November , 2024

Syria

Proposals for a new Syrian Constitution

The constitution’s Determinants or the Governing Rules By Sheik Riad Drar The Constitution is the political and legal expression of the social contract, which involves social,...

Who is Really Behind the Plot to Topple Assad?

Thanks to modern technologies one can easily reconstruct the story of Washington's conspiracy aimed at destabilizing Syria by exploiting the country's ethnic and religious...

Merkel, Obama and the death of Greece

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos Tomorrow, in the German city of Hannover, President Obama and Chancellor Merkel will again discuss about Greece. Greece and Syria are, for...

Russia and U.S: Alliance in Syria?

Russia and U.S. near De Facto Alliance in Syria Assad army could cut off ISIS's main Iraq-Syria supply line Kremlin aims to forge anti-terror front with...

Saudi Arabia to build Red Sea bridge to Egypt

The bridge, which will be named after King Salman, aims to boost trade between the two countries Cairo: Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Al Sissi Friday...

Stefano Fassina on Grexit, Euro and EU

Stefano Fassina was Vice Minister of Economy and Finance of Italy, but he left the government after a disagreement with policies of PM Mateo...

The new conflict in Caucasus, East-West relations and Syria

  By Alexis Coleman The most serious fighting since 1996, with dozens of victims, has erupted between Azeris and Armenians, in Nagorno-Karabakh. The Karabakh conflict was “frozen”...

The Kurdish question, the fate of Syria and the “greater Middle...

The Kurds, a nation numbering tens of millions of people is, along with Palestinians, one of the most persecuted and suffering nations during all...

The Recapture of Palmyra

By Robert Fisk The biggest military defeat that Isis has suffered in more than two years. The recapture of Palmyra, the Roman city of the...

A Coup Foretold (Turkey and the Neocons)

We repost the article: “Turkey: Is a Military Coupe Possible?” which was first published on 31 March 2016 By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos Some hours before the Brussels...