The railway soon became a target of Arab fighters in an armed uprising during World War I backed by Britain, France and other Allied forces that eventually took down the Ottoman Empire.
We were quite close and joked around with each other quite freely. I remember one of my taunts was that Israel was able to beat a coalition of Arab armies in just six days back in 1967, and this was ...
For decades, the defining conflict in the region was a “cold war” between Iran and the Gulf ... the growing challenge posed by Ankara’s neo-Ottoman ambitions, is recalibrating its strategy ...
Europe was an armed camp at the start of the 20th century. Among the most active arms dealers of the day was Basil Zaharoff, a shadowy figure who moved among ...
The Turkish lobby here in Victoria has conflated the recognition of the Genocide as an attack on all Muslims and this has certain politicians. But our initiative has generated momentum for the cause, ...