A Turkish air strike on a Syrian border post has claimed the lives of nearly a dozen people in the war-torn country’s Kurdish-majority north.
Read More »German troops back to Bosnia as fear of instability grows
Germany has deployed troops with the European Union’s peacekeeping mission in Bosnia for the first time in a decade as concerns mount instability from the Ukraine war could spread to the Western Balkans. On Tuesday, the first German troops to return to the country were greeted in a ceremony at …
Read More »US says studying Iran’s response to EU proposed text
The United States Department of States has said that it has received Iran’s response to the EU proposal on the nuclear deal, and it is studying it.
Read More »Russia says ‘sabotage’ behind arms depot blasts in Crimea
Explosions follow an attack last week on the Crimean airbase that damaged and destroyed several Russian warplanes.
Read More »Kenya’s Odinga vows to pursue ‘legal options’ over vote defeat
Kenya’s defeated presidential candidate Raila Odinga vowed Tuesday to pursue “all constitutional and legal options” after rejecting the outcome of elections that awarded victory to his rival William Ruto.
Read More »Israel admits killing five Gazan children after blaming Palestinian rocket
Israel has acknowledged that it was responsible for the killing of five Gazan children during the recent onslaught against the besieged enclave after initial reports blamed Palestinian Islamic Jihad’s misfired rockets for the killing of the minors.
Read More »Russia says has ‘no need’ to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine
Russia has dismissed media speculations about a possible deployment of nuclear or chemical weapons in Ukraine, saying Moscow has “no need” to use its nuclear arsenal to achieve its goals in the conflict.
Read More »Armenian warehouse blast death toll rises to seven
Rescuers have recovered seven bodies from the site of a fireworks warehouse that exploded in the Armenian capital of Yerevan and 22 people remain missing, the emergencies ministry said on Monday. Blasts ripped through the warehouse storing fireworks at a market in Yerevan on Sunday, causing parts of the building …
Read More »U.S. imposes sanctions on three Liberian officials for alleged corruption
The United States imposed sanctions on three Liberian government officials, including President George Weah’s chief of staff, for what it says is their ongoing involvement in public corruption, the U.S. Treasury Department said on Monday. The sanctions target Weah’s Chief of Staff Nathaniel McGill, Liberia’s Chief Prosecutor Sayma Syrenius Cephus, …
Read More »Bridge with truck and car collapsed in Norway
A wooden bridge over a river in southern Norway collapsed early Monday, with a car plunging into the water and a truck getting stuck on a raised section. The drivers of both vehicles were rescued and doing well, police said. Police were alerted shortly after 7:30 a.m. (0530 GMT; 1:30 …
Read More »Kenya election commission head: deputy pres Ruto wins presidency vote
Deputy President William Ruto has won Kenya’s presidential vote, the election commission said on Monday, declaring him the new leader of the region’s richest and most stable nation.
Read More »Myanmar junta court jails Suu Kyi for six years under four anti-corruption charges
A military court in Myanmar has sentenced ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi to a six-year prison term after finding her guilty in four corruption cases. Suu Kyi was sentenced to “six years imprisonment under four anti-corruption charges,” a source close to the case who requested anonymity told media outlets. …
Read More »Egyptians mourn 41 killed in Cairo Coptic church fire (Pictures)
Hundreds gather to pay their respects in and around two Giza churches where clergymen prayed for the victims.
Read More »French army leaves Gao base, ending the nine-year military mission in Mali
France said on Monday that all of its troops battling the militants in Mali since 2013 have now left the country after a decision in February to withdraw over the deterioration of relations between Paris and Bamako. “Today at 13:00 (Paris time), the last military unit of the Barkhane force …
Read More »Iran will offer its final conclusion on EU’s plan to revive JCPOA by Monday midnight – FM
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says by Monday midnight, the country will provide the European Union’s coordinator in the talks on the 2015 deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), with its final conclusion on the bloc’s plan for revival of the deal. “We have not offered …
Read More »3 servicemen killed as Syria defenses confront ‘hostile’ Israeli targets
The Syrian military says three servicemen have been killed as the Arab country’s air defenses confronted ‘hostile’ Israeli targets over the city of Tartus and the nearby mountain range of Qalamoun. The military made the announcement on Sunday, saying three more servicemen had also been wounded during the attacks. Citing …
Read More »Rights group blasts Israel for seeking ‘lingering death’ of all Palestinian prisoners
A rights group has censured the Tel Aviv regime over its inhumane mistreatment and harsh measures against Palestinian prisoners, stating that the inmates are exposed to various forms of torture at detention centers across the occupied territories and are losing their lives. Qadoura Faris, chairman of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club …
Read More »15 rights organization call on Al Khalifah regime for ‘immediate, unconditional’ release of Bahraini activist
Over a dozen international rights organizations have called for the “immediate and unconditional” release of imprisoned academic and human rights activist Abduljalil al-Singace due to his failing health. Fifteen international organizations, including Human Rights Watch, said in a letter to Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa on Saturday that the …
Read More »Russia commits to expanding ties with North Korea: Report
Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly committed to expanding the country’s “comprehensive and constructive bilateral relations” with North Korea. Putin made the remarks in a letter addressed to North Korea’s ruler Kim Jong-un on the occasion of the anniversary of the North’s liberation from Japanese rule, the official Korean Central …
Read More »US lawmakers arrive in Chinese Taipei amid simmering tensions with China
A US congressional delegation has arrived in Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) on an unannounced two-day visit amid high tensions between Beijing and Washington over a recent controversial visit by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the self-ruled island. According to Press TV, the five-member delegation, led by Senator Ed Markey of …
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