With ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family in Russia, his presidential palace is vacant and people are taking selfies and making off with the furniture.
Syrians across the Middle East celebrate the fall of the al-Assad regime and express hope to return to their homeland.
The Assads were an abomination, but the unidimensional world of Islamist ‘rebels’ does not bode well for Syria either ...
Saddam Hussein, the deposed Iraqi president, was captured by U.S. troops in a small underground hideout southeast of his ...
Slender shoulders, a limp handshake and soft-spoken lisp. Those were the most vivid memories from my meeting with Bashar al ...
Joe Rogan is presented with Saddam Hussein's hat on a recent JRE episode [Image Courtesy: @ufc via X/Twitter] Episode #2238 of The Joe Rogan Experience welcomed John McPhee, a former U.S. Army ...
The census, the first full one since Saddam Hussein was President in 1987, aims to provide a comprehensive count of Iraq's population, estimated to exceed 43 million people by the end of 2024 ...
The hotel had high notes like housing American singer and actor Elvis Presley, but was also accused of helping Hussein hide Iraqi oil profits. The hotel was never financially successful despite ...
America had lost its nerve. Various international mechanisms had failed. Aleppo had fallen. Meanwhile, more Syrians were ...
Russia would not invade NATO as it has too many complications with the fighting in Ukraine, Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba ...