Libya: Uneasy calm in Tripoli on first day of Ramadan
The Libyan capital Tripoli is witnessing a state of cautious calm on the first day of Ramadan, following a UN call for a humanitarian truce during the holy month. ...
U.S. Sends Aircraft Carrier to Mideast as Warning to Iran
The US has deployed an aircraft carrier to the Middle East to send a "clear and unmistakable message" to Iran. ...
Sudan opposition urges public to defend Khartoum sit-in
Sudan’s opposition Freedom and Change Alliance on Monday called on “all revolutionaries” to converge on army headquarters in Khartoum to protect a weeks-long sit-in, where protesters continue to demand civilian rule, reports Anadolu Agency. ...
Algeria protests: Police 'arrest Bouteflika’s brother'
The brother of ousted Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and two former intelligence chiefs have been arrested by police, reports say. ...
Libya crisis: Islamic State group says it attacked Haftar camp
Islamic State group militants say they were behind a Saturday attack on a training camp for the forces of Libyan military strongman Khalifa Haftar. ...
Sudanese maintain protests to demand civilian rule
Thousands of people continued to protest on Friday outside army headquarters in capital Khartoum to demand that Sudan’s ruling Military Transitional Council (MTC) hand over power to a civilian authority, Anadolu Agency reports. ...
Egypt closes Rafah crossing for Labour Day
Egyptian authorities yesterday announced that they would close the Rafah border crossing for one day, Maan News Agency reported. ...
Daesh airs video purporting to be leader Al-Baghdadi
Daesh’s media network on Monday published a video message purporting to come from its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi in what would be his first appearance since declaring the jihadists’ now-defunct “caliphate” five years ago, reports Reuters. ...
Angry protests erupt in Tunisian city demanding development
About 5,000 Tunisians protested on Monday in central Sidi Bouzid city against marginalisation and deteriorating conditions, two days after the deaths of 12 female rural workers in a traffic accident, reports Reuters. ...
Libya’s Tripoli government decries UN ‘silence’ on Haftar attacks
The Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) on Sunday held the UN Security Council responsible for refraining from taking action regarding attacks on the Libyan capital by a rival government in eastern Libya, reported Anadolu Agency. ...
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IS conflict: Coalition strikes on Raqqa 'killed 1,600 civilians'
More than 1,600 civilians were killed in US-led coalition air and artillery strikes during the offensive to oust the Islamic State group from the Syrian city of Raqqa in 2017, activists say. ...
Sudanese continue protesting to demand civilian rule
Thousands of people continued to demonstrate Thursday outside army headquarters in capital Khartoum to demand that Sudan’s ruling Military Transitional Council (MTC) relinquish power to a civilian authority, Anadolu Agency reported. ...