In a historic development that marks the end of a long, bitter insurgency, the Kurdish PKK has formally disbanded after 40 years of conflict with Turkey. This dramatic move, following a call from the group's imprisoned leader, has ignited hopes for improved regional stability—an outcome that even skeptics can appreciate with a wry smile.
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