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Iraqi President Barham Salih, left, and his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rohani in Tehran, November 17, 2018.
Analysis || Trump, Terror and Tomatoes: As U.S. Eyes Iraq Buildup, Iran May Stand to Gain
| 26.01.2019
A suspected Saudi ballistic missile base and test facility is seen outside of the town of al-Dawadmi, Saudi Arabia, November 13, 2018 satellite image from Planet Labs Inc.
Saudi Arabia Appears to Be Testing Ballistic Missiles Program, Satellite Images Show
| 26.01.2019
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Auschwitz prisoner No. 22375, a homosexual, photographed in 1942.
The Nazis Tolerated Gays. Then Everything Changed
Boaz Neumann | 24.01.2019
Timothy Bernard, right, and, above, his wife Balsam Sharaiya.
What Drove This British-Israeli Jewish Exec to Convert to Islam and Abet Terrorist Activity
| 26.01.2019
Vandalism in an olive grove in the West Bank village of Al-Mughayyir.
Opinion || The Sadists Who Destroyed a Decades-old Palestinian Olive Grove Can Rest Easy
, | 24.01.2019
Iranian general Qassem Soleimani.
Analysis || Iran's Soleimani Seeks New Balance of Terror With Israel. For Now, He Failed
| 25.01.2019
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro touches a gold bar as he speaks during a meeting with the ministers responsible for the economic sector at Miraflores Palace in Caracas, Venezuela March 22, 2018
Explained || What's Behind Turkey's Fervent Support for Venezuela's Maduro
, | 24.01.2019
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov speaks during a news briefing on SSC-8/9M729 cruise missile system at Patriot Expocentre near Moscow, Russia January 23, 2019.
Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Denies Iran Alliance in Syria: 'Israel Is a Priority'
| 26.01.2019
Elliott Abrams, left, listens to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo talk about Venezuela at the State Department in Washington, Friday, Jan. 25, 2019.
Former Bush Mideast Adviser Elliott Abrams Named U.S. Special Envoy for Venezuela
| 26.01.2019
An artist’s rendering of Oumuamua. “It waited in place, like a buoy in the ocean, until the ‘ship’ of the solar system ran into it.”
If True, This Could Be One of the Greatest Discoveries in Human History
| 16.01.2019
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