Tuesday, 15 July , 2025

Syria

Killing a Republic – Kissinger and Cyprus

By Dimitris Konstantakopoulos (*) First published: 6th January 2017 In July 1974 the US-controlled Athens military junta organized a coup d’état in Cyprus and an assassination...

Russian military halts Syria sky incident prevention interactions with US as...

The Russian Defense Ministry announced it is halting cooperation with its US counterparts in the framework of the Memorandum on the Prevention of Incidents...

The New York Times steps up its anti-Russia campaign

The CIA’s principal house organ, the New York Times, published a lead editorial Sunday on the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016...

US jets shoot down ‘Iranian drone’ in Syria – coalition

An Iranian-made drone was shot down by a US F-15 fighter jet in southern Syria, near At Tanf, the US-led coalition said. It is...

Escalating threat of US-Russian confrontation in Syria

By Bill Van Auken Raising the specter of the Syrian conflict escalating into a military confrontation between the world’s two major nuclear powers, the...

Three Axes in the Middle East

Finding goodness  By Mazin Qumsiyeh   It has been a very challenging week. Not in terms of life or our (volunteer) work. I and my wife...

US-Led Airstrike Hits Syrian Forces in Latest Aggression

Source: TeleSur / The Dawn News / June 6, 2017 A Russian official called the strike “a direct entry of the coalition into an open...

No, Assad’s Survival Isn’t a Good Thing

By Efraim Inbar Misguided voices in Israel and elsewhere argue that a strong Syrian president with firm control over the state is a vital interest...

The Rise of a Genuine Left in Britain, its implications for...

by Dimitris Konstantakopoulos   The other day a friend almost told me off when I said I don’t exclude even an election win for Corbyn, but...

US-backed forces enter Syrian city of Raqqa

By Bill Van Auken Backed by intense US airstrikes and accompanied by beefed-up contingents of US special operations troops, an armed force dominated by...