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Turkish Kurdistan

  • The image depicts a large crowd in a stadium, with a significant banner displayed prominently. The banner features a representation of a person, possibly a political figure, who is shown applauding. Surrounding the figure are enthusiastic supporters holding a sea of red flags or banners. The text "TAMAM İNŞALLAH" is written in bold letters, which translates to "It will be done, God willing" in English, conveying a message of hope or determination. The overall atmosphere appears vibrant and charged with energy, indicative of a political rally or celebration. Turkey: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan Goes for Broke Jean Michel Morel · December 2022
  • The image shows two military personnel seated inside a helicopter, looking out through the open door. They're wearing tactical gear and helmets, and the view below features a landscape with land and water. Various structures can be seen in the distance, highlighting a bustling environment beneath them. The scene conveys a sense of operation and readiness, capturing the perspective of those in flight. Iran, Syria, Iraq. Contradictions and Paradoxes of American Politics Patrick Haenni · June 2019
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