US pressure may break Iranian influence in Iraq
Washington is pressing Baghdad to dismantle pro-Iranian paramilitary groups. The move is risky, but it may pay off.
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Washington is pressing Baghdad to dismantle pro-Iranian paramilitary groups. The move is risky, but it may pay off.
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The Balearic islands of Mallorca and I…
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From Shyam Bhatia London. For more than two decades Iran has insisted that its nuclear programme is strictly peaceful, a hedge against energy insecurity rather than a pathway to the bomb. Yet, according to observers here, one site continues to stand as…
Mexico’s first elected Supreme Court is set to be seated, and observers are watching to see if it will assert independence from the governing party.