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From Yemen to Tehran, these lieutenant-colonels lead critical operations while balancing family life and military duty. It’s ...
The Islamic Republic has a history of targeting minority ethnic groups, especially the Kurds, when it feels threatened.
Greens activist and Iranian-born Sydney councillor Tina Kordrostami has quit the minor party over its handling of the Middle ...
It may be an extreme case, but such dread is not uncommon within Canada’s Iranian diaspora, a group estimated to number ...
Iran has been thrust into the spotlight, and in Ireland, a small diasporic community has watched on through the headlines, struggling to get in contact with their loved ones due to internet blackouts ...
The world came together last week to condemn the Taliban's repressive policies against Afghanistan's women and girls, making ...
Deportation of around 4 million Afghans is being accelerated by Iran, with more than 250,000 people returning to Afghanistan from Iran in last month alone ...
After decades of armed struggle, the PKK is laying down its weapons and beginning a new nonviolent chapter in the Kurdish movement.
This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers July 5 to July 11.
Picture: Afghan refugees being deported Following the 12-day war between Iran and Israel, the Islamic Republic has initiated a new wave of widespread repression. Under the guise of “national security” ...
An Iranian Christian who fled a decade-long prison sentence for participating in a house church was deported from Turkey and ...