Oil: Russia’s Foreign Policy Tool
The Russian oil market continues to bewilder the European Union, as they find themselves at odds with one of their largest supplier of energy.
Read MoreThe Russian oil market continues to bewilder the European Union, as they find themselves at odds with one of their largest supplier of energy.
Read MoreShamel Dishack Staff Writer Swedish authorities now have enough evidence to prove that the attack on April 7th points to
Read MoreRecep Tayyip Erdoğan has officially been granted more presidential powers after a constitutional referendum held throughout Turkey, these amendments offer powers that will make President Erdogan the most powerful Turkish official since former president Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
Read MoreThe Israeli government announced plans to construct a new settlement located about 15 miles from Jerusalem, resulting in the forceful removal of residents despite a ruling by High Court of Israel stating that the removal was in defiance of international law.
Read MoreThe Middle Eastern culture is collectivist by nature, where the behavior of one person reflects on the family he or she represents. Families who harbor drug addicts are less likely to talk about it to officials and centers that may offer rehabilitation.
Read MoreA pair of bomb blasts were detonated within minutes of one another on March 11. The explosions seemed to have targeted Shia Muslim pilgrims in buses near the Bab-Al-Saghir Cemetery.
Read More