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Shaldag: a commando unit Affiliated to the Israeli Air Force
Land, water and crossings: A map of foreign investment in Syrian agriculture
Shebaa Farms: How can the border puzzle woven by Assad and exploited by Hezbollah be solved?
The mural of Iraqi ruin: How did corruption become a state?
America returns to Libya: Oil, Russia and the calculations of rival families
After the presidential third, what does Syria’s new parliament look like?
“Settlements are hemming Palestinians into narrow enclaves”: Interview with researcher Khalil Shaheen
The 2026 NATO summit: Why does the Ankara edition look different?
Exclusive: Syria’s illicit gains committee freezes assets of 3,531 individuals and entities
The road to 61 seats: how the alliance map is shaping up in Israel’s next election
They found themselves fighting in Russia: Misleading job offers lure young Yemenis
Ras Laffan: What do we know about Qatar’s gas city surrounded by risks?
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