Americans Lost a 'Flying Gas Station' Over Iraq. Western Sources Speak of an Accident, Iraqi Militias Claim It Was Shot Down
The US Air Force's KC-135 refueling aircraft crashed in western Iraq, with US command claiming it was not shot down while Iranian-aligned militias in Iraq took responsibility for the incident.
Iran-supported group claims to have shot down American military aircraft
An Iran-backed group claims responsibility for shooting down a US military tanker aircraft in western Iraq.
New Explosions Shake Tehran and Its Surroundings
A series of explosions rocked Tehran and its western outskirts on Thursday, with local media reporting that Israel has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
Between Islamic Understanding and Western Thought: How Do We Understand Freedom and Its Limits?
The article explores contrasting views on freedom from Islamic and Western perspectives, questioning its meaning and boundaries.
The Kosovo war trial looks like damage control: How far can accountability go without reaching NATO?
The trial of Hashim Thaci underscores the complexities of accountability for war crimes in Kosovo and raises questions about the extent of responsibility reaching NATO and Western powers.
If not us, then who? The first female volunteer fire brigade established in western Ukraine
A new female volunteer fire brigade has been established in western Ukraine, serving as a symbol of resilience and community responsibility amid the ongoing crisis.
"Variable Geometry Solidarities": Decolonial Activist Houria Bouteldja Criticizes the France Insoumise on Iran
Decolonial activist Houria Bouteldja criticizes the France Insoumise for its response to the situation in Iran, attributing part of the blame for the Iranian people's suffering to the West.