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- The Cradle
The Cradle is an online news magazine covering the geopolitics of West Asia from within the region
- How the US, UAE and Israel plundered Iraqs antiquities - The Cradle
Iraqi archaeologist Abd al-Amir al-Hamdani tells The Cradle that: “Selling Iraqi artifacts on websites at these low prices is a real catastrophe for researching a cultural heritage
- Syrias Druze: Caught between old loyalties and new threats
Speaking to The Cradle, Syrian journalist Sarkis Kassargian identifies three key Druze factions: The first is Maher Sharaf al-Din’s faction, which enjoys backing from certain Arab states but has lost credibility due to its ties with the new administration
- Who is looting Yemens oil, and where does it all go? - The Cradle
Local sources from Hadhramaut confirm to The Cradle that following the attacks, the oil theft declined but did not cease According to Ekad and Ansarallah, the majority of ships involved in smuggling oil from Yemen fly the flag of Panama, a small Latin American country with a disproportionately large number of vessels registered under its flag
- ‘Blue Homeland’ architect warns: NATO has failed, and the EU wants . . .
In this wide-ranging interview with The Cradle, Gurdeniz examines the realignment of global power, the failures of neocon policy in West Asia, the economic collapse of the US-led system, and the dangers of Turkiye’s continued entanglement in transatlantic structures that no longer serve its national interests
- Return of the trigger mechanism threatens to collapse Iran nuclear . . .
Return of the trigger mechanism threatens to collapse Iran nuclear diplomacy Western powers, led by the European JCPOA trio, prepare a snapback sanctions push as Tehran warns of NPT withdrawal and an irreversible diplomatic collapse Vali Kaleji JUN 12, 2025 Photo Credit: The Cradle
- Allies at odds: Yemen’s Hadhramaut has become the latest front in the . . .
Journalist and human rights activist Maher al-Shami tells The Cradle: “What is happening today in Hadhramaut governorate is not a transient local conflict or tribal dispute, but a direct extension of the Saudi–Emirati conflict over Yemeni land and resources ”
- EXCLUSIVE: US makes failed bid for Iran to allow symbolic . . . - The Cradle
An Iranian military security official has revealed exclusively to The Cradle that the US contacted the Islamic Republic, asking the nation to allow Israel "a symbolic strike to save face” following Iran's retaliatory drone and missile barrage this weekend
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