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The deferred constitution: Why do Iraqi politicians fear the Federation Council?
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From the Caspian Sea to Europe: How Ankara and Baku are building an alternative energy route
The Egyptian-Turkish rapprochement: Why it worries Washington and “Tel Aviv”
The war that yields gold: How does the Rapid Support Forces finance its project?
Samson Undercover Unit: Israeli Soldiers With Arab Features
Türkiye and Armenia on the path to normalization: Are shared interests enough to overcome the burdens of the past?
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Egoz: the unit most experienced in guerrilla warfare
The deferred constitution: Why do Iraqi politicians fear the Federation Council?
Forgotten off the Tartus coast: Arwad island between promises and the burden of marginalization
“From Hatay to Damascus and Beirut”: How is Erdogan redefining Türkiye’s security sphere?
From the hostage crisis to today’s war: the story of frozen Iranian assets over half a century
Türkiye: How do CHP supporters view the leadership struggle?
Kushner’s “silent settlement” plan: A Balkan foothold that threatens Albania’s sovereignty
From the Caspian Sea to Europe: How Ankara and Baku are building an alternative energy route
The Egyptian-Turkish rapprochement: Why it worries Washington and “Tel Aviv”
The war that yields gold: How does the Rapid Support Forces finance its project?
Samson Undercover Unit: Israeli Soldiers With Arab Features
Türkiye and Armenia on the path to normalization: Are shared interests enough to overcome the burdens of the past?
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