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West Asia

The Horror of the Yemen War is Changing Minds at Last

Kathy Kelly December 20, 2018 Kathy Kelly

The war in Yemen is horrific and ought to be ended immediately. It makes eminent good sense to give both our hands and all the energies we can possibly summon to end the war in Yemen and vow the abolition of all war.

From Central America to Syria: The Conspiracy Against Refugees

Ramzy Baroud December 4, 2018 Ramzy Baroud

The fact is the Central American refugee crisis is similar to the plethora of Middle East and Central Asian refugee crises of recent years. Mass migration is almost always the direct outcome of political meddling and military interventions.

Solidarity for Peace: Seeing Yemen From South Korea

Kathy Kelly December 4, 2018 Kathy Kelly

The Hope School in South Korea aims to build a supportive community between island residents and newly arrived Yemenis who seek asylum in South Korea.

The Long, Brutal U.S. War on Children in the Middle East

Kathy Kelly November 30, 2018 Kathy Kelly

Why the movements that pressured the U.S. Senate to reject current U.S. foreign policy regarding Saudi Arabia and its war on Yemen must continue to raise their voices

It Is a New Era, But China’s Balancing Act Will Fail in the Middle East

Ramzy Baroud November 7, 2018 Ramzy Baroud

Although ties between Washington and Tel Aviv are stronger than ever, Israeli leaders are aware of a vastly changing political landscape. The US' own political turmoil and the global power realignment - which is on full display in the Middle East - indicate that a new era is, indeed, in the making. Unsurprisingly, this new era involves China.

Is Peace at Hand in Afghanistan?

Conn Hallinan November 1, 2018 Conn Hallinan

Despite the bloody headlines, a slow-motion alignment of interests could mean peace in Afghanistan — if the Trump administration cooperates.

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