Turkey strikes Syria regime outpost, kills 3: monitor
Turkish raids in northern Syria on Sunday struck outposts operated by the Syrian army and Kurdish-led forces, killing three, a Britain-based war monitor said. ...
Lebanese banks to shut after string of hold-ups amid economic crisis
Banks in Lebanon will close for three days next week after a string of raids by customers demanding access to their frozen savings. ...
"دعم اليمن وخروقات الحوثي وتمديد الهدنه" .. مواضيع تتصدر مفاوضات العليمي في برلين
تصدرت خروقات مليشيات الحوثي ودعم اليمن مباحثات رئيس مجلس القيادة الرئاسي اليمني، رشاد محمد العليمي، في برلين. ...
3 Iranian citizens charged in broad hacking campaign in US
The Justice Department said Wednesday that three Iranian citizens have been charged in the United States with cyberattacks that targeted power companies, local governments and small businesses and nonprofits, including a domestic violence shelter. ...
Armed depositor storms Beirut bank, takes trapped savings
An armed female depositor stormed a BLOM Bank branch on Wednesday morning, and held employees as hostages as she demanded that her trapped savings be released so she can use them for her sister’s cancer treatment. ...
Four-story building collapses in Jordan’s capital, people rescued from debris
Jordan’s civil defense began on Tuesday evacuating several people trapped after a four-story residential building in the capital collapsed, witnesses said. ...
Iran urges IAEA ‘not to yield to Israel’s pressure’, says ready to cooperate
Iran is ready to continue its cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said on Monday, calling on the agency “not to yield to Israel’s pressure” over Tehran’s nuclear activities. ...
Iran seizes ‘foreign’ fuel-smuggling ship, says state media
Iranian naval forces have seized a foreign-registered ship they said was smuggling fuel in the Gulf and arrested its crew, state media reported on Saturday. ...
Syria Kurds seek UN help after cholera deaths reported
Three people have died of cholera in northern and eastern Syria, the region’s Kurdish administration said Saturday, appealing for international help to contain the outbreak. ...
US imposes sanctions on Iran over cyber activities, cyberattack on Albania
The US on Friday imposed sanctions on Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security and its minister, accusing them of being tied to a disruptive July cyberattack on Albania and engaging in other cyber activities against the United States and its allies. ...
Syria’s Aleppo airport to reopen after Israel strikes
Syria’s international airport in Aleppo is to resume business on Friday after the facility was put out of commission by an Israeli missile attack, the country’s transport ministry said. ...
Satellite photos: Israel attack damages Syria airport runway
An Israeli strike on a Syrian airport tore large craters in three spots on the facility’s runway, again closing the airfield after a strike days earlier also halted traffic, satellite images analyzed Thursday by The Associated Press show. ...
Top Iraq court says it cannot dissolve parliament as stalemate continues
Iraq’s top court ruled on Wednesday it could not dissolve parliament, a key demand by powerful cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr and his millions of followers and an important sticking point in a power struggle that caused bloody clashes in Baghdad last month. ...
Egypt slams suicide bombing outside Russian Embassy in Kabul
Egypt has condemned Monday’s suicide bombing outside the Russian Embassy in Kabul that killed six people, including two members of staff, and wounded at least 10. ...
Lebanese MP issues urgent Italian sea-rescue plea
A Lebanese MP has appealed to Rome to rescue 70 Lebanese migrants who were on board a boat that broke down off the coasts of Malta and Italy. ...
Four siblings killed in Syria mine blast
Four children from the same family were killed in a mine blast inside a house in rebel-held north Syria on Monday, a relative told AFP. ...
Iraq powers agree to work toward snap elections following unrest
Iraq’s top executive powers and major parties agreed Monday at a meeting boycotted by powerful Shiite cleric Moqtada Al-Sadr to work toward holding early elections, a week after deadly unrest, the prime minister’s office said. ...
Egypt condemn Afghan mosque blast
Egypt has condemned Friday’s explosion at a mosque in the western Afghan city of Herat that killed 18 people and injured 23. ...
Israel: Attack on bus in West Bank wounds 6 troops, civilian
The Israeli military said that Palestinian gunmen opened fire on a bus in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, wounding six soldiers, one of them seriously, and a civilian. ...
Iran equips 51 cities with civil defense systems — defense official
Iran has equipped 51 of its cities and towns with civil defense systems to thwart any possible foreign attack, a senior defense official said on Saturday, amid an escalation of tensions with Israel and the United States. ...